Recent Security News
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Kremlin accuses America of plotting cyberattack on Russian voting systems
March 11, 2024 at 06:07PM The Kremlin accused the US of planning to interfere in Russia’s presidential election by using American NGOs to lower turnout, and carrying out cyber attacks on the electronic voting system. The claims lack proof, and come after the Kremlin promised not to meddle in the US election. Despite these attempts,…
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The CISO Role Is Changing. Can CISOs Themselves Keep Up?
March 11, 2024 at 05:40PM The role of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) has evolved due to digital transformation, extending from technical to more business-oriented and social. Effective CISOs now prioritize communication skills, integrating with business operations, and combating vulnerabilities. They also emphasize building healthy relationships with employees and improving collaboration with fellow executives,…
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Ivanti Breach Prompts CISA to Take Systems Offline
March 11, 2024 at 05:40PM CISA officials reported a breach by threat actors who exploited Ivanti product vulnerabilities in February. Suspicious activity was discovered in two systems, the Infrastructure Protection Gateway and Chemical Security Assessment Tool, prompting CISA to recommend reviewing its advisory on three Ivanti vulnerabilities. The incident also exposed the failure of Ivanti…
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Tuta Mail adds new quantum-resistant encryption to protect email
March 11, 2024 at 05:28PM Tuta Mail introduced TutaCrypt, a novel post-quantum encryption protocol to safeguard communications from anticipated decryption attacks. This open-source email service, with ten million users, is based in Germany and involved in developing secure cloud storage and file-sharing solutions for the government. TutaCrypt combines quantum-safe algorithms with traditional ones to ensure…