Cyber Independence: Why True Risk Analysis Requires Unbiased Assessments
The Fourth of July is a fitting time to reflect on another kind of independence: the critical, and increasingly endangered, independence of cybersecurity assessments and risk analyses.
OSHA and Amarillo College Partner to Promote Safety Training
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has signed an alliance agreement with Amarillo College that focuses on providing safety training and hazard identification skills for students, employers and workers.
Silence in the Logs: Are Organizations Missing Signs of a Breach?
Logs from various sources can show a broad overview of activity but lack detail and nuance, providing an incomplete picture. Equipped with only this data, threat hunters can miss signs…
Iranian Cyber Actors May Target “Entities of Interest” in US, Warns CISA
CISA warns that Iranian cyber actors may target critical infrastructure in the United States.
The Rise of Vendor Fraud in a World of AI and Trade Chaos
Rising trade tensions are prompting businesses to reconfigure their global vendor networks. But in their rush to avoid the impact of tariffs, many are walking straight into fraud.
Were 16B Passwords Breached? The Claim Is Called Into Question
Research indicated that 16 billion passwords were exposed in what was reportedly the world’s largest data breach to date — however, some experts are questioning these claims.
PowerSchool Education Technology Company Announces Data Breach
PowerSchool, a California-based education technology company, recently announced a data breach that occurred between December 19 and December 28, 2024.
Could Increased MOVEit Transfer Scanning Signal Emerging Threat Activity?
An increase in scanning activity targeted MOVEit Transfer systems may indicate emerging threat activity.
Integrating Mass Notification with Video Surveillance in Airports
Integrating mass notification with video surveillance and a centralized software platform represents a significant advancement in enhancing public safety and security.
61M Records Listed for Sale Online, Allegedly Belong to Verizon
61M Verizon customers may be at risk of having their data sold.