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SkyViewTek Strengthens European Expansion with Key Hires and NIS2 Compliance Seminar in Vienna – Interpol News Today – EIN Presswire
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UnitedHealth Group, which this month confirmed that the sensitive personal information of more than 100 million people was compromised during a massive data breach earlier this year, now has a new top cybersecurity executive.
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UnitedHealth Group has hired a new cybersecurity chief about eight months after a ransomware attack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare caused disruptions across the medical industry and brought backlash from Congress.
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IBIA has a new board member, while authID has announced a new C-level hire, and Integrated Biometrics, Signicat, Saviynt and Clear have also added to their teams in a busy hiring period for the field of digital identity.
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… (MDR) platforms from cybersecurity stalwarts CrowdStrike and Arctic Wolf. … service that blends automation with human expertise. Advanced …
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In a move that shows HBO has learned a thing or two about the toxicity of fandom, the company has prepared for the backlash it may receive from the upcoming season of The Last of Us.
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A well-respected hacker who previously filed a whistleblower complaint alleging that then-Twitter was misleading the public about its security practices said on Tuesday that he is returning to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to serve as its chief information officer.
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CrowdStrike has hired two outside security firms to review the Falcon functionality that sparked a global IT outage last month – but it may not have an awful lot to find, because CrowdStrike has identified the simple mistake that caused the meltdown.
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CrowdStrike has hired two outside security firms to review the Falcon functionality that sparked a global IT outage last month – but it may not have an awful lot to find, because CrowdStrike has identified the simple mistake that caused the meltdown.
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MalBot July 24, 2024, 8:40pm 1 Cybersecurity company KnowBe4 unknowingly hired a North Korean operative who used a stolen identity and an AI-enhanced photo to get the software engineer job and then immediately began loading malware into the company’s systems.
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Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Name: Sanjeev Sah Previous title: SVP, IT strategy and cyber, CommonSpirit Health
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The Department of Homeland Security announced on Tuesday that it has recruited the first 10 artificial intelligence experts for its AI Corps, a hiring sprint the department launched in February to better leverage emerging technologies across its operations.
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Security experts have been tearing their hair out because no one has been managing the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures security reports. Now, the NIST has hired a company to manage the backlog.
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The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has taken a big step to address the growing backlog of unprocessed Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) in the National Vulnerability Database (NVD). The institute has hired an external contractor to contribute additional processing support in its operations.
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Jan Leike, a leading AI researcher who earlier this month resigned from OpenAI before publicly criticizing the company’s approach to AI safety, has joined OpenAI rival Anthropic to lead a new “superalignment” team.
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3.8 million roles need filling in the US within the next decade to fulfil evolving tech manufacturing demands, a new report finds. With growing need for new digital skills and roles, Deloitte predicts that half of the skilled open positions (1.9 million) might not be filled if efforts to bridge the talent gap aren’t made.
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Microsoft has named Mustafa Suleyman head of its consumer artificial intelligence business, hiring most of the staff from his Inflection AI startup as the software giant seeks to fend off Alphabet’s Google in the fiercely contested market for AI products. From a report: Suleyman, who co-founded Google’s DeepMind, will report to Chief Executive Officer Satya…
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US Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed the first chief AI officer to the Department of Justice, indicating the technology will face new legal scrutiny.
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Identity verification companies are on a hiring spree this February, bolstered by successful financing rounds and expansions into new territories.