Though it pursued a noble cause, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) was passed via an undemocratic and unconventional process. A privacy-conscious California, real estate developer...
November is Infrastructure Security Month and a time to think about how organizations can contribute to the security and resilience of the U.S.’s essential services and...
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released draft criteria for a cybersecurity labeling system focused on consumer software. Released for public comment...
The National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee is about to meet with senior cybersecurity officials from the White House on the issue. Government entities should pursue artificial...
A recent MITRE report lays out eight ways the federal government can improve cybersecurity habits across all agencies, hinging on enhanced Congressional funding and oversight. Congress...
As part of its pursuit, the agency is forming an Office of the Chief Data Officer. In the near term, Defense Information Systems Agency officials plan...
A US physical therapy center has announced that the personal data of more than 6,500 patients has been breached in a security incident. Viverant PT, based in Minneapolis,...
A newly launched project aims to catalogue Windows malware samples based on the APIs the malicious code relies upon. MalAPI.io, was created by a security researcher with the...
UPDATED Security researchers have gone public about a set of five vulnerabilities in telecoms stack software FreeSwitch. The quintet of flaws – all discovered by a team from German...
MITRE shared a list of the topmost dangerous programming, design, and architecture security flaws plaguing hardware this year. Such weaknesses can be found in hardware programming, design, or...