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Top 5 Security Trends for CIOs

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In other cases, MFA includes a biometric step–reading a fingerprint, scanning a face, and the like. For example, ChatGPT is eerily proficient at writing phishing emails–well-targeted at particular individuals and free from typos. From the enterprise side, the ransomware problem is multifaceted and dynamic.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Cyber Pros Say How AI Is Changing Their Work, While the FBI Reports Ransomware Hit Critical Infrastructure Hard in 2023

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More than 40% of ransomware attacks last year impacted critical infrastructure. 1 - FBI: Critical infrastructure walloped by ransomware attacks in 2023 The number of U.S. ransomware incidents grew 18% in 2023 to 2,825, and 42% of those attacks impacted critical infrastructure organizations. And much more! billion in losses.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Attackers Pounce on Unpatched Vulns, DBIR Says, as Critical Infrastructure Orgs Benefit from CISA’s Alert Program

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Plus, a CISA program is helping critical infrastructure organizations prevent ransomware attacks. A big driver of this trend: Ransomware attackers’ targeting of unpatched assets. In particular, the zero-day vulnerabilities in Progress Software’s MOVEit Transfer product were a major target. And much more! 1, 2022 to Oct.

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Riot prepares your team against highly sophisticated cyberattacks

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At TechCrunch, we cover a fair share of ransomware campaigns , SIM swaps to access user accounts and database leaks with sensitive data like credit card information. For instance, I recently heard about a chief accountant who received an email from an important supplier saying that the bank account had changed.

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Axio lands $23M to help companies quantify cyber risk

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Axio CEO Scott Kannry tells TechCrunch that the proceeds — which bring New York–based Axio’s total capital raised to $30 million — will be put toward product and engineering team development and supporting go-to-market functions and expanding across “key geographies.”

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Protect AI lands a $13.5M investment to harden AI projects from attack

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Ian Swanson, the co-founder and CEO, said that the capital will be put toward product development and customer outreach as Protect AI emerges from stealth. Protect AI’s first product, NB Defense, is designed to work within Jupyter Notebook, a digital notebook tool popular among data scientists within the AI community. (A

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Cybersecurity startup Ordr nabs $40M to monitor connected devices for anomalies

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billion internet of things (IoT) devices in use. “We realized that enterprise security had reached a breaking point as enterprises tried to implement zero trust strategies when they could not even determine what devices were connected to their own networks,” CEO Greg Murphy told TechCrunch in an email interview.