Leaders at federal research organizations DARPA, ARPA-I, and ARPA-H discussed the myriad obstacles in addressing critical infrastructure security at RSAC Conference 2025.
May. 1, 2025
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Leaders at federal research organizations DARPA, ARPA-I, and ARPA-H discussed the myriad obstacles in addressing critical infrastructure security at RSAC Conference 2025.‎‎
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While nation-state actors are demonstrating how easily they can infiltrate US networks, government officials don't seem to have a clear vision for what comes next.‎‎
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Secretary Noem asks the cybersecurity community to get in touch with CISA to help reshape the agency to focus on finding efficiencies.‎‎
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How does a company defend itself from cyberattacks by a foreign adversary? A collection of experts gathered at this year's RSAC Conference to explain how the US can help.‎‎
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CVE-2025-31324 is a maximum severity bug that attackers exploited weeks before SAP released a patch for it.‎‎
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Two kinds of attacks are in high gear: ransomware attacks against OEMs and compromised electric vehicle chargers, according to data from Q1 2025.‎‎
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Though already patched, the vulnerability is especially problematic because of the highly privileged access it offers to business-critical systems, sensitive data, and backups for attackers.‎‎
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The chat infrastructure and data-leak site of the notorious ransomware-as-a-service group has been inactive since March 31, according to security vendors.‎‎
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Barbara Grofe, space asset security architect at Spartan Corp, discussed the realities of hacking in space, and the outlook is not pie-in-the-sky.‎
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Attackers are leveraging the benefits of new technology and the availability of commodity tools, credentials, and other resources to develop sophisticated attacks more quickly than ever, putting defenders on their heels.‎
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A LevelBlue report looks at what goes into the security postures of a cyber-resilient organization, and found that AI is still a blind spot.‎
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Microsoft's David Weston describes the new feature as the most significant architectural Windows security change in a generation.‎
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By focusing on prevention, education, and risk transfer through insurance, organizations — especially SMEs — can protect themselves from the rapidly escalating threats of cyberattacks.‎‎
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Security teams are under more pressure than ever — and cybersecurity debt is adding fuel to the fire. While it can't be eliminated overnight, it can be managed.‎‎
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