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News Article Sep 04, 2024
With students returning to class, the beginning of the new academic year is an opportune time for young tech professionals to start planning for a potential career while obtaining new skills. For those interested in cybersecurity, where openings continue to outpace potential candidates, several positions offer solid paths of advancement.
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Datasheet Sep 03, 2024
Private CAs enable organizations to issue internal certificates, providing them with the ability to have complete control over encryption, authentication, and signing within their networks. They ensure device and workload security, provide flexible certificate management, and maintain confidentiality by not exposing internal information to external sources.
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Podcast Sep 03, 2024
Root Causes 417: Introducing pkimetal, the PKI Meta-linter
We introduce pkimetal, an open source project from Rob Stradling that allows CA to write to many popular linters with a single integration.
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News Article Sep 02, 2024
A new sample of the LummaC2 infostealer was observed using a series of PowerShell commands that downloaded and executed a payload on a targeted endpoint.
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News Article Sep 02, 2024
Cybersecurity certifications continue to open doors and shape careers in security operations (SecOps). However, the mileage that individuals and organizations get out of certs can vary by industry, the specific demands of the job, and the practical experience needed to tackle real-world challenges.
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News Article Sep 02, 2024
Cybersecurity certifications continue to open doors and shape careers in security operations (SecOps). However, the mileage that individuals and organizations get out of certs can vary by industry, the specific demands of the job, and the practical experience needed to tackle real-world challenges.
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Blog Post Sep 02, 2024
Sophisticated attackers will stop at nothing to steal sensitive data, personal information, and business secrets. Unfortunately, as technology evolves, so do the methods used by hacking groups and individuals looking to prey on vulnerable online entities.
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Podcast Aug 30, 2024
Root Causes 416: Subscriber Restraining Order Prevents Revocation
An enterprise SSL subscriber recently used a Temporary Restraining Order to prevent the proper revocation of misissued certificates. We explain.
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News Article Aug 27, 2024
With elections taking place around the world, most notably in the US in November, concerns grow around how AI deepfakes are becoming ubiquitous online.
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News Article Aug 27, 2024
A patched vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot could expose sensitive data by running a novel AI-enabled technique known as "ASCII Smuggling" that uses special Unicode characters that mirror ASCII text, but are actually not visible to the user interface.
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Podcast Aug 27, 2024
Root Causes 415: What Can I Do with These New FIPS PQC Standards?
NIST recently released PQC algorithmic standards in FIPS-203, 204, and 205. We describe what is necessary for enterprises to begin using these algorithms.
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News Article Aug 26, 2024
The Port of Seattle, which oversees the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac), recently confirmed that a possible cyberattack disrupted several critical systems, including websites and phone services, beginning on August 24, 2024. Initially, the incident was reported as system outages, but it was later acknowledged that a cyberattack could be the cause.