Maryland startup scores $8.5 million in seed-stage funding to compete in the Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) category.
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Maryland startup scores $8.5 million in seed-stage funding to compete in the Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) category.
The US Department of Energy gives $39 million in funding for nine projects to advance the cybersecurity of distributed energy resources.
Boards often complain they receive overly-technical reports from management teams that fail to put governance in business and financial terms.
CISA, FBI and NSA have published a cybersecurity report on deepfakes and recommendations for identifying and responding to such threats.
Cybercriminals are increasingly trying to find ways to get around security, detection, intelligence and controls as APTs start to merge with conventional cybercrime.
CISA details its plan to support the open source software ecosystem and secure the use of open source software within the federal government.
China said it was following media reports about suspected security issues with iPhones but insisted there was no ban on its officials using the devices
The MetaStealer macOS information stealer has been targeting businesses to exfiltrate keychain and other valuable information.
Airbus has launched an investigation after a hacker claimed to have breached the company’s systems and leaked some business documents.
CISA is offering a free vulnerability scanning service to water utilities to help them protect drinking water and wastewater systems against cyberattacks.
SAP has released patches for a critical vulnerability impacting multiple enterprise applications, including NetWeaver and S/4HANA.
After Apple and Google, Mozilla has also patched an image processing-related zero-day vulnerability exploited by spyware.
Microsoft’s struggles with zero-day exploits rolled into a new month with a fresh Patch Tuesday warning about malware attacks in the wild.
Israeli security startup Zenity banks $16.5 million in new venture capital funding to work on ‘low-code/no-code’ security technology.
Adobe raises an alarm for new in-the-wild zero-day attacks hitting users of its widely deployed Adobe Acrobat and Reader product.
Despite GitHub’s efforts to prevent repository hijacking, cybersecurity researchers continue finding new attack methods, and thousands of code packages and millions of users could be at risk.