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 September 20, 2021
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IoT 'Nutrition' Labels Aim to Put Security on Display
NIST has laid the groundwork for an easy-to-understand way to communicate to consumers the security of software and connected devices.
International Insider Threat: DoJ Fines US Intel Officials Who Aided UAE
Three former US intelligence operatives have been fined $1,685,000 for aiding the United Arab Emirates in widespread hacking campaigns.
Infrastructure, Security, and the Need for Visibility
Government authorities are increasingly trying to bolster critical infrastructure security. But investments in next-generation solutions won't go far enough without also addressing security and operational fundamentals.
New Report Examines Top Threats Discussed at Black Hat USA
Supply chain security and vulnerabilities in enterprise software were among the threats most dicussed at this year's show, survey data reveals.
Mirai Botnet Exploiting OMIGOD Azure Vulnerability
Microsoft patched four Open Management Infrastructure flaws earlier this week.
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Microsoft Warns of Uptick in MSHTML Attacks
Attackers leveraging the flaw are using infrastructure associated with other criminal groups, including ransomware-as-a-service operators, the company says.

How Attackers Invest in Cloud-Focused Cybercrime
A new study reveals an active underground market for access credentials to tens of thousands of cloud accounts and resources.

Grappling With Growth, Employee Needs, and Security Amid a Return to Offices
As organizations strive for a new version of business-as-usual, executives must prepare for challenges around infrastructure, varying guidelines, and balancing employee flexibility with office collaboration.

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OWASP Reshuffles Its Top 10 List, Adds New Categories
The Open Web Application Security Project reshuffles its list of top threats, putting broken access controls and cryptographic failures at the top and creating three new risk categories.
Under Pressure: COVID-19 Forced Many Execs to Sideline Cybersecurity
CISOs are more stressed, and the fallout is increased cyber-risk. Also, budget restrictions lead to a yawning chasm between need and funding.
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