In this week's Enterprise Security News, Adrian, Tyler, and Katie discuss:
1. Tons of funding!
2. A notable acquisition!
3. The line is blurring between services and product firms
4. Apparently IronNet isn’t dead?
5. The toxicity of Hero culture in tech
6. Knowing when to quit
7. AI-powered fraud is hitting close to home
8. Quantum snake oil is get...
Vulns throw a wrench in a wrench, more vulns drench Atlassian, vulns send GitLab back to the design bench, voting for the top web hacking techniques of 2023, and more!
In the Security News: Bricked Xmas, If you can hack a wrench, PixieFail and disclosure woes, exposing Bigpanzi (more Android supply chain issues, 20 years of OpenWRT, Jamming, traffic lights, and batteries don’t work that well in the extreme cold. All that and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly!
CyberScoop reports that Russian state-sponsored threat operation Sandworm was noted by Forescout to not have been behind two separate hacking campaigns against Denmark's critical infrastructure last year, which were attributed to the hacking group by the country's SektorCERT.
Theresa Lanowitz joins Business Security Weekly to review real edge computing use cases from the AT&T Cybersecurity Insights Report. Specifically, we'll cover the following industry sector reports, including:
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Retail
US SLED
Transportation
Research for the AT&T Cybersecurity Insights Report was conducted during ...