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By Yaki Faitelson
In the movie Apollo 13, three astronauts returning to Earth are unaware of their perilous reentry. Back in Houston at Mission Control, chief flight director Gene Kranz (played by Ed Harris) comments on the unfortunate events, saying: “Is there anything they can do about it?” No one dared to speak. “Then
Cybersecurity in the age of AI-generated malware
March 27, 2023
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By Shomiron Das Gupta
Malignant AI isn’t a distant reality anymore. While malware detection has been known for a while and frequently involves comparing suspect code with signature-based systems, artificial intelligence and machine learning are moving towards inference methods. The malicious side of AI AI-powered solutions can support worn-out and under-resourced security professionals during
Prevent Ransomware with Cybersecurity Monitoring
March 27, 2023
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By Jon Clay
Misconfigured cloud and IT assets open the door to a wide range of cyber risks. Automated, continuous cybersecurity monitoring lets organizations watch accounts and systems for exposures in real time and maintain strong attack surface risk management. Ransomware and other cyberattacks routinely take advantage of misconfigurations in cloud and IT
Hackers access Dole employee data in ransomware attack
March 25, 2023
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By Jessica Broadbent
Dole said the attack had a “limited” impact on operations but revealed hackers gained “unauthorised access to employee information”. ransomware attack on Dole last month gave hackers access to employee data, the fruit-and-veg giant has confirmed. Dole said the attack had a “limited” impact on operations but revealed hackers gained
By Michelle Drolet
The rising number and increasing severity of ransomware attacks are sufficient to prove that current cybersecurity strategies are simply not working. The fact is, today’s security approaches are far too focused on the network perimeter and too lenient when it comes to internal traffic. And since most users, devices and cloud-based applications