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CSO Security Leadership
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
February 19, 2024
Lawmakers see power grid security risks from Chinese storage batteries
Lawmakers and experts fear that the use of Chinese storage batteries could threaten the power grid, but few alternatives are in the offing, at least in the short term. Read more
Visibility, alarm fatigue top remediation concerns in cloud security
Confusion, false positives, visibility, and lack of a unified approach are the biggest cloud security issues. Read more
Software security debt piles up for organizations even as critical flaws drop
Software security debt, defined in the research as any flaw that persisted unremediated for over a year, was found in 42% of all applications. Read more
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Will generative AI kill KYC authentication?
Generative AI can create fake documents and personal histories that fool common know-your-customer authentication practices. Read more
Tool sprawl is hurting application security, US CSOs say
Security teams are managing many independent security tools and are able to fully review only half of major code changes, a new survey has found. Read more
AI adoption in security taking off amid budget, trust, and skill-based issues
Defensive AI emerged as a critical AI use, with 58% of respondents to a survey saying their organization is investing in AI to stop AI-based attacks. Read more
How to strengthen your Kubernetes defenses
Kubernetes-focused attacks are on the rise. Here is an overview of the current threats and best practices for securing your clusters. Read more
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