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Bash Wars

Lacework

Chris HallCloud Security Researcher, Lacework Labs Whether you’re an engineer or a system administrator, you’ve probably found bash to be a go-to resource for automating your Linux tasks. Bash is so useful that it has become popular among malware authors as well.

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9 Types of Phishing and Ransomware Attacks—And How to Identify Them

Ivanti

Ransomware, on the other hand, was responsible for most data breaches caused by malware. against known and zero-day vulnerabilities, zero-click exploit kits developed by the NSO Group, fileless malware and the adoption of the “as-a-service” business model. Ransomware is malware whose sole purpose is to extort money from the end user.

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Top 4 K-12 Cybersecurity Threats to Watch in 2020

PowerSchool

How to prepare your edtech systems and prevent security breaches. By Rich Gay, PowerSchool Chief Information Security Officer & & Vice President of Development. The threat of a hack into your school or district’s edtech systems is any K-12 tech director’s constant worry. An ounce of prevention….

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Prompt engineering, which didn’t exist in 2022, became a significant topic, with roughly the same usage as Transformers. Attendees included small business owners, sales and marketing personnel, and C-suite executives, along with many programmers and engineers from different disciplines. As far as total use, NLP is almost twice GPT.

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