Author: Max Smith

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) – Israel on Sunday hailed the success of its air defense in the face of an unprecedented attack by Iran, claiming that its air defenses accounted for 99% of the more than 300 drones and missiles launched toward its territory. Allies said it was stopped. However, tensions in the region remain high, with fears of further escalation in the event of a possible Israeli counterattack.US President Joe Biden said he would convene the Group of Seven Advanced Democracies on Sunday “to coordinate a unified diplomatic response to Iran's brazen attack.” This language indicates that the Biden…

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Akamai's expected acquisition of Israeli cyber unicorn No Name Security for about $500 million is another sign of the local cyber industry's separation from Israeli high-tech.While other high-tech industries are struggling to find funding, the cyber industry seems to have unlimited potential. Noname Security is about to be sold for about half its value in its latest round of funding, while another company, Cyera, announced last week that it would raise $300 million for the equivalent of $1.4 billion, perhaps signaling a return to the bubble days. This suggests that there is a possibility that For cyber security.1 View gallery…

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According to its latest Form 13F filing with the SEC, Raymond James Financial Services Advisors, Inc. increased its stake in the iShares Cybersecurity and Tech ETF (NYSEARCA: IHAK – Free Report) during the fourth quarter. positions were reduced by 2.5%. The company owned 26,312 shares of stock, after selling 688 shares during the period. Raymond James Financial Services Advisors, Inc. held approximately 0.17% of the iShares Cybersecurity and Tech ETF worth $1,195,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. A number of other large investors have also recently modified their positions in IHAK. HighTower Advisors LLC increased its…

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Here's a summary of the most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos from the past week. Palo Alto Networks firewalls are under attack and a hotfix has arrived! (CVE-2024-3400)Attackers are exploiting a command injection vulnerability (CVE-2024-3400) affecting Palo Alto Networks firewalls, the company warned, and provided temporary mitigations to customers to ensure their devices were not compromised. We asked them to contact us to confirm whether they have. Strategies for secure identity management in hybrid environmentsIn this Help Net Security interview, Charlotte Wylie, SVP and Acting CSO at Okta, discusses the challenges of managing user identities across hybrid IT environments.…

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 13: Max Holloway reacts to the knockout of Justin Gaethje in the BMF championship fight during the UFC 300 event at T-Mobile Arena on April 13, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)We knew heading into UFC 300 that every fight mattered. And after a night of watching some of the best mixed martial artists on the planet throw down, that still rings true. From flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo choking out former bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt in the curtain-jerker to Alex Pereira putting Jamahal Hill to sleep to retain…

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Staff photo by Travis Rosenau The 70th annual New Ulm Club Athletic Appreciation Banquet took place Saturday at Martin Luther College, with six senior athletes from each New Ulm high school being honored as their school’s Male and Female Outstanding Senior Athletes of the Year. Pictured are the winners. Front row (l-r): Afton Hulke (NUHS), Mackenzie Merseth (MVL) and Jenna Hotovec (CHS). Back row (l-r): James Osborne (NUHS), Ben Pearson (MVL) and Jevan Wilfahrt (CHS). NEW ULM — The 70th annual New Ulm Club Athletic Appreciation Banquet took place Saturday at Martin Luther College, with six…

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Jack Mills of Parkersburg, pictured competing in the Kim Nutter Invitational at Stadium Field earlier this year, ran a winning time of 9:38.78 at Saturday's Dick Day Track Classic. and won the 3200m. The Big Reds finished as runners-up as a team. (Photo by Jay W. Bennett) WHEELING — Jack Mills of Parkersburg finished in 9 minutes, 38.78 seconds to win the 3,200 meters and the Big Red Boys edged Olentangy Liberty 147-77 at the Dick Day Track Classic here Saturday. won runner-up. Mills' teammate Connor George finished third with a time of 9:55.42, but Magnolia's…

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