Author: Max Smith

Welcome to CISO Corner. Dark Reading's weekly article digest is tailored specifically for security operations readers and security his leaders. Each week we bring you stories from across News Operations, The Edge, DR Technology, DR Global, and Commentary sections. We are committed to providing diverse perspectives to support the operationalization of cybersecurity strategies for leaders in organizations of all shapes and sizes.In this issue of CISO Corner:Kindervag says: 5 hard truths about the state of cloud security in 2024MITER ATT&CKED: The most trusted name in InfoSec is at Ivanti BugsLessons for CISOs from OWASP’s Top 10 LLMsCyberattack Gold: SBOM provides…

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Tennis is a sport of precision, athleticism and strategy that has long captured the hearts of fans around the world. With the advent of technology, tennis enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the excitement of the sport through video games that offer an unprecedented virtual experience. From the early days of simple pixelated graphics to today's stunning photorealistic visuals, tennis video games have come a long way, giving fans the chance to engage with their favorite sport in exciting new ways. We have provided it. This article delves into the evolution of the game of tennis, the dynamics of online betting…

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FOX News contributor and former NYPD inspector general Paul Mauro discusses how campus protests could “get worse” and what's next for Donald Trump's trial. Explain. The head of federal financial aid is leaving the Department of Education after a disastrous overhaul of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) left students and families in limbo for months. . DOE officials announced that Richard Cordray, chief operating officer for federal student aid, will resign at the end of June, USA Today reported on Friday.The bipartisan spending bill passed in December 2020 included legislation aimed at reforming and streamlining the bill…

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The top Biden official overseeing federal college financial aid has resigned, the Education Department announced Friday, capping a tumultuous year for students and colleges. Federal Student Aid Chief Operating Officer Richard Cordray will resign at the end of June, officials said. Mr. Cordray, who previously served as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, faced growing criticism from Republicans in Congress for leaving his post amid disastrous delays in the college financial aid process.Cordray did not comment on the FAFSA issue in a statement to USA TODAY. He said his office had achieved significant milestones during his three-year term. He…

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The San Diego International Sports Arena, an impressive concrete venue in the Midway District and longtime home of the San Diego Gulls, deserves special recognition ahead of its expected demolition.On Thursday, the city of San Diego's Historic Resources Commission voted unanimously, with Chairman Tim Hitter vetoing it, to designate the 58-year-old sports arena as a historic resource. The measure does not prohibit demolition, but instead is based on three factors: its role in transforming the Midway area into a commercial center after World War II, its association with local sports legends, and its New Formalist architectural style. Arena is officially…

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Darktrace plc, a leading provider of enterprise cybersecurity software, today announced that announced Thomas Bravo announced that it has agreed to be acquired in a deal valued at $5.3 billion. The all-cash deal values ​​Darktrace at $7.75 per share, a 20% premium to its previous unaffected share price. KKR and other shareholders with a combined 14.4% stake in the software maker have agreed to support the deal, Thoma Bravo said. To complete the deal, the private equity firm will need the support of Darktrace investors, who own at least 75% of the company's shares. “Thoma Bravo has invested exclusively in…

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Cambridge-based cybersecurity and artificial intelligence firm Darktrace is being swallowed up by US suitors after agreeing a $5.3bn (£4.2bn) sale to US private equity business Thoma Bravo It is likely to become the latest British technology champion.Darktrace co-founder and investor Mike Lynch, currently on trial for fraud and conspiracy in the US, agreed to an offer that was 44% higher than the average share price over the past three months.Announcing the acquisition, the company launched a Parthian attack on the pressured London stock market, saying its technology, which Thomas Bravo described as “cutting edge”, was undervalued.In a statement to investors,…

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For me, embarking on an investigation into the field of Extended Detection and Response (XDR) was more than just a research project. The idea was to return to familiar waters, observing how the tides changed. Having previously been part of the vendor's team that developed his early XDR prototypes, returning to this evolving space was both nostalgic and eye-opening. This concept, which we explored in its early stages, has quickly grown into a cybersecurity imperative and promises to redefine threat detection and response across digital environments. Discovering XDR: past and present My work so far in developing the XDR prototype…

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What are cybersecurity vulnerabilities? How do they occur, and what can organizations do to avoid falling victim to them? Among the many cybersecurity pitfalls, traps, obstacles, and dangers, cybersecurity vulnerabilities and zero-day attacks are perhaps the most insidious. Our lives are inevitably embedded in the fabric of digital networks, making cybersecurity a legitimate concern for individuals, businesses, and governments alike. These vulnerabilities can act as gateways for malicious attackers to exploit weaknesses in your system, potentially causing irreparable damage. Let's discuss what cybersecurity vulnerabilities (in all their forms) are, why understanding them is so important in 2024 cybersecurity best practices,…

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