EU Rejects Central Cyber Agency’s Role
European Union governments have pushed back against the idea of requiring manufacturers to report actively exploited vulnerabilities directly to the ENISA
European Union governments have pushed back against the idea of requiring manufacturers to report actively exploited vulnerabilities directly to the ENISA
OneTrust, based in Atlanta, secured $150 million in funding to meet customer demand for trust intelligence software and drive its growth.
In an effort to bolster cybersecurity, Google is reportedly blocking certain employees' access to the internet, restricting them to internal web-based tools
Eurostar, the high-speed international rail service, plans to introduce SmartCheck, a contactless facial biometric check-in system developed by iProov, at London St. Pancras Station
Italian asset manager Azimut faced a cyberattack that occurred on Monday, but fortunately, it did not result in any harm to its customers' sensitive data.
The attack attracted the attention of two distinct ransomware groups, both claiming responsibility for breaching Yamaha's security.
The Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) joins the list of organizations affected by Cl0p ransomware gang's MOVEit data breach
The Norwegian government's ICT platform, utilized by 12 ministries, faced a cyberattack caused by exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in third-party software
Atera's remote monitoring and management software was found to have zero-day vulnerabilities in its Windows Installers, posing serious risks of privilege
A new smishing campaign is targeting Japanese Android users with an updated version of the SpyNote malware, according to researchers at McAfee.
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