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When Google decided to stop trusting new TLS certificates from Entrust, it didn’t just create a technical challenge—it unleashed an operational crisis for many organizations. If your business uses Entrust TLS certificates, you are facing one of two realities right now. If you are using a certificate lifecycle management (CLM) platform that provides Certificate Authority…
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The nightmare scenarios are numerous: Desiccated farms menaced by out-of-control tractors. Meatpacking plants silently overrun by diseased animals. Trucks clogging highways for hours, their cargo areas full of rotting food.
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In an era where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, traditional security measures alone are often not enough to safeguard corporate networks. This is where Chaos Engineering comes into play. By intentionally introducing controlled disruptions into a system, Chaos Engineering helps organizations enhance their resilience and preparedness against real-world cyber attacks.
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Philadelphia-based Main Line Health has made “chaos engineering” a cornerstone of its cybersecurity strategy, CSO Online reported Aug. 23.
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Each cybersecurity event, whether planned or not, “offers an opportunity for all of us to find ways to build our resiliency muscle and protect our patients,” Wolfe says. “Preparation is key and each downtime event provides an opportunity to discover ways to improve our resiliency. One of the areas my team is focused on is…
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Written by CSA’s Top Threats Working Group. In this blog series, we cover the key security challenges from CSA’s Top Threats to Cloud Computing 2024. Drawing from insights of over 500 experts, we’ll discuss the 11 top cybersecurity threats, their business impact, and how to tackle them. Whether you’re a professional or a beginner, this…
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Ukrainian soldiers and armoured vehicles began pouring into the region – Copyright AFP/File –
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Written by: Jeffrey Wheatman The Reality of Digital Dependence The recent CrowdStrike incident serves as a stark reminder of our vulnerability in the digital age. While this may turn out to be one of the biggest IT related incidents of all time, it wasn’t a hacker, cyber terrorism, or ransomware this time but it does…
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Commentary
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Rail employees and investigators inspect the scene of an attack on the high speed railway network in northern France – Copyright AFP Denis CHARLET
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In context: A glitch with CrowdStrike’s Falcon Sensor agent caused havoc across the globe last week, and the chaos continues as malicious actors rush to take advantage. Amid the turmoil, it is instructive to consider a little-noticed event earlier this year when a CrowdStrike update caused all Debian Linux servers to crash simultaneously and refuse…
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Airports were left crippled, healthcare systems were disrupted, supermarket check-outs malfunctioned, and journalists scrambled without the basic tools of the trade to report on an issue causing havoc worldwide. One company and one tiny software update is at the center of a global IT outage that engulfed millions of people, businesses, and organizations on Friday.…
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U.S. government agencies and cybersecurity experts are warning of opportunistic phishing attacks, SMS scams and other malicious activity, which are attempting to take advantage of the chaos of Friday’s global outages.
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An anonymous reader shares a report: The US Supreme Court has issued a decision that could upend all federal cybersecurity regulations, moving ultimate regulatory approval to the courts and away from regulatory agencies. A host of likely lawsuits could gut the Biden administration’s spate of cyber incident reporting requirements and other recent cyber regulatory actions.…
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SEC cyber incident reporting requirements: In 2023, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted rules requiring registrants to disclose material cybersecurity incidents they experience within four days of determining their materiality and to disclose material information regarding their cybersecurity risk management, strategy, and governance every year. However, as the Center for Cybersecurity Law and…
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The task of managing and interpreting vast amounts of data is akin to finding a needle in a haystack. Cyber threats are growing in complexity and frequency, demanding sophisticated solutions that not only detect but also prevent malicious activities effectively.
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Manchester Airport, the third-busiest in Britain, cancelled over 100 flights affecting thousands of passengers Sunday following a major power cut.
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The chaos experienced by thousands of healthcare organizations in the wake of the massive Change Healthcare cyberattack and IT outage in February is proof that most organizations are simply unprepared for such devastating cyber incidents, said Bryan Chnowski, deputy CISO at Nuvance Health.
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In his keynote at BTC Prague, MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor articulated a vision of Bitcoin as the world’s first perfect money, a profound innovation with the potential to reshape economic and political systems globally. Drawing parallels to historic scientific revolutions, Saylor positioned Bitcoin as a disruptive economic force, ushering in a new era of financial…