AI, automation, and the future of IoT security: Meeting compliance without sacrificing speed
Makers of IoT and embedded devices are about to face stringent regulations around firmware development, documentation and support. Here's why they'll need automation to keep up.
Threat Intel Firm Offers Crypto in Exchange for Dark Web Accounts
Prodaft is currently buying accounts from five Dark Web forums and offers to pay extra for administrator or moderator accounts. The idea is to infiltrate forums to boost its threat intelligence.
Choppy Wi-Fi Waters: FCC Action Could Improve Cruise Ship Connectivity
Cruise vacations are more popular than ever, with nearly 20 million Americans expected to set sail this year—up 4.5% from 2024. This boom is not just a post-pandemic rebound; cruise demand is now outpacing growth in the traditional hotel sector. By...
Fortinet Zero-Day Bug May Lead to Arbitrary Code Execution
A threat actor posted about the zero-day exploit on the same day that Fortinet published a warning about known vulnerabilities under active exploitation.
Chinese APTs Exploit EDR 'Visibility Gap' for Cyber Espionage
Blind spots in network visibility, including in firewalls, IoT devices, and the cloud, are being exploited by Chinese state-backed threat actors with increasing success, according to new threat intelligence. Here's how experts say you can get eyes on...
The Next Frontier of Customer Success for Partners
The customer success landscape is shifting to digital-first. Cisco empowers partners with tools for scalable success, focusing on proactive, personalized, and predictive strategies through digital engagements and Lifecycle Advantage program...
A New 'It RAT': Stealthy 'Resolver' Malware Burrows In
A new infostealer on the market is making big waves globally, replacing Lumma et al. in attacks and employing so many stealth, persistence, and anti-analysis tricks that it's downright difficult to count them all.