NIST Enhances Security Controls for Improved Patching
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology released Security and Privacy Control version 5.2.0 to help organizations be more proactive regarding patching.
In this type of misconfiguration, cyberattackers could use exposed secrets to authenticate directly via Microsoft’s OAuth 2.0 endpoints and infiltrate Azure cloud environments.
Proof-of-Concept in 15 Minutes? AI Turbocharges Exploitation
Generating exploits with AI and large language models shrinks the time to target software flaws, giving security teams scant time to patch. Can enterprises adapt?
CISA, FBI, NSA Warn of Chinese 'Global Espionage System'
Three federal agencies were parties to a global security advisory this week warning about the extensive threat posed by Chinese nation-state actors targeting network devices.
Dark Reading Confidential: A Guided Tour of Today's Dark Web
Dark Reading Confidential Episode 9: Join us for a look around today's Dark Web, and find out how law enforcement, AI, nation-state activities, and more are reshaping the way cybercriminals conduct their dirty business online. Keith Jarvis, senior...