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November 07, 2024
Was your last DocuSign-ed bill legitimate? Check again
A novel phishing campaign abuses DocuSign APIs to send fake invoices at scale.
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Liberty Mutual CIO Monica Caldas on developing a digital-savvy workforce
The IT execâs efforts to elevate digital acumen across the company have positioned the global insurer to become more data-driven and capable of capitalizing on gen AI.
Schneider Electric suffers data breach, exposing critical project and user data
Hackers have demanded $125,000 ransom in âbaguettesâ following Schneiderâs third data breach in two years, spotlighting security concerns on the day the company appoints a new CEO.
Fix Windows with an in-place upgrade install
Reinstalling Windows 10 or 11 over itself is an easy and surprisingly effective way to fix all kinds of problems with the OS. Hereâs how.
Broadcom launches VeloRAIN, using AI/ML to improve network performance
Itâs billed as a tool to help AI and non-AI performance, but an analyst says itâs the non-AI workloads we should be focusing on.
Buyerâs guide: Data protection for hybrid clouds
To safeguard enterprise data in hybrid cloud environments, organizations need to apply basic data security techniques such as encryption, data-loss prevention (DLP), secure web gateways (SWGs), and cloud-access security brokers (CASBs). But such security is just the start; they also need data protection beyond security.
24% of CISOs actively looking to leave their jobs
Increasing stress and a glass ceiling at most employers have CISOs eyeing the exit.
10 ways hackers will use machine learning to launch attacks
AI and machine learning are improving cybersecurity, helping human analysts triage threats and close vulnerabilities quicker. But they are also helping threat actors launch bigger, more complex attacks.
Cloud providers make bank with genAI while projects fail
Generative AI is causing excitement but not success for most enterprises. This needs to change quickly, but it will take some work that enterprises may not be willing to do.
Mozilla's advocacy arm cuts 30% of staff
The Mozilla Foundation, the nonprofit organization behind the Firefox open-source browser, cut almost a third of its staff as part of a reorganization.
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