Is LockBit dead? Law enforcement and the group itself seem to be telling conflicting stories.
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LockBit's Leak Site Reemerges, a Week After 'Complete Compromise'
Is LockBit dead? Law enforcement and the group itself seem to be telling conflicting stories.
NIST Releases Cybersecurity Framework 2.0
New guidance expands the framework to consider organizations beyond critical infrastructure; it also addresses governance and supply chain cybersecurity.
UAC-0184 Targets Ukrainian Entity in Finland With Remcos RAT
The IDAT Loader malware was used to deliver the cyber espionage tool, employing steganography, a seldom-seen technique in real-world attacks.
China Launches New Cyber-Defense Plan for Industrial Networks
Government will provide additional cybersecurity training and recruit additional cybersecurity talent in an effort to better secure its industrial sector from attacks.
The Next Gen of Cybersecurity Could Be Hiding in Big Tech
Public-private partnerships, increasing cybersecurity budgets for public organizations, and retraining existing tech talent to make the jump to cyber will help ease the staffing crunch.
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Redesigning the Network to Fend Off Living-Off-the-Land Tactics
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Policy holders using certain technologies — such as managed detection and response (MDR) services, Google Workspace, and email security gateways — gain premium discounts from cyber insurers.
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