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Security Expert Lea Kissner Joins Lacework as New CISOsecurity,expert,LeaKissner,Lacework,CISO

Security Expert Lea Kissner Joins Lacework as New CISO

Lacework, a cloud security company, recently announced the appointment of Lea Kissner as its new Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). The company hopes to accelerate its growth by expanding its leadership team, underscoring the importance of investing in security leadership in today’s business landscape. Kissner will lead the development and implementation of Lacework‘s overall security…

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"Balancing the Benefits and Risks: Exploring the Impact of Generative AI on User Empowerment and Security"generativeAI,userempowerment,security,benefits,risks,impact

“Balancing the Benefits and Risks: Exploring the Impact of Generative AI on User Empowerment and Security”

#en-US Generative AI and the Risks It Poses to Internet Security In recent years, low-code/no-code development has seen business users being empowered to build their own applications and automations without waiting for IT personnel. Generative AI builds on this by increasing its power and diminishing the barrier to entry for practically zero. With generative AI…

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"Emerging Technology: Utilizing Physiological-Physical Features for Automatic Voice Spoofing Detection"voicespoofing,emergingtechnology,physiologicalfeatures,physicalfeatures,automaticdetection

“Emerging Technology: Utilizing Physiological-Physical Features for Automatic Voice Spoofing Detection”

Physiological-physical Feature Fusion for Automatic Voice Spoofing Detection In today’s world, with the increasing use of biometric speech recognition systems, voice spoofing attacks have become a major security threat. Spoofing attacks, such as speech synthesis and speech conversion, can compromise the security of the biometric speech recognition system by making it accept fake voices as…

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"Federal Employees' Data Compromised in Potentially Massive Transportation Department Breach"cybersecurity,breach,datacompromise,federalemployees,transportationdepartment

“Federal Employees’ Data Compromised in Potentially Massive Transportation Department Breach”

H2: Data Breach Exposes Vulnerabilities in U.S. Transportation Department Cybersecurity The recent cyberattack on the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) that exposed sensitive information of over 237,000 federal employees indicates a significant flaw in the cybersecurity of the government transportation sector. According to an email obtained by FedScoop, the data breach took place in the…

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"Uncovering the Unseen: Toyota's Decade-Long Data Leak Affects Over 2 Million Customers"dataleak,Toyota,cybersecurity,customerdata,privacy

“Uncovering the Unseen: Toyota’s Decade-Long Data Leak Affects Over 2 Million Customers”

# Toyota’s Cloud Data Breach Raises Concerns About Internet Security ## Introduction Toyota has disclosed that it suffered a data breach that affected its cloud-based Connected services. Over 2.15 million customer records were left exposed to the Internet due to a misconfigured cloud bucket for more than ten years. The sensitive data was open for…

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French Authorities Intensify Clearview AI Investigation, Sparking 20% Increase in Legal TroubleFrenchAuthorities,ClearviewAI,Investigation,LegalTrouble,Increase

French Authorities Intensify Clearview AI Investigation, Sparking 20% Increase in Legal Trouble

Clearview AI, the controversial facial recognition service, is facing an increase in legal trouble in France. The French data protection regulator, CNIL, has described Clearview AI as a company that collects photographs from social networks and sells access to a database of images of people through a search engine that can identify individuals based on…

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"Meme-Themed Cyberattacks Exploit Microsoft Follina Bug in Travel Industry"cyberattacks,Microsoft,FollinaBug,travelindustry,memes

“Meme-Themed Cyberattacks Exploit Microsoft Follina Bug in Travel Industry”

MEME#4CHAN Campaign Exploits Follina Bug to Target the Hospitality Industry A recent report from Securonix sheds light on a new cyberattack, dubbed ‘MEME#4CHAN,’ which targets the hospitality industry. The campaign is launched via phishing emails, where attackers use the subject line “Reservation for Room,” and attach a Microsoft Word document with a payload containing the…

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