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Cybercriminals are using evolving and sophisticated methods to infiltrate systems so they can then encrypt the data of the organization, business, or individual, essentially locking them out of their ...
ISACA Introduces the CISA AssociateNinety-two percent of independent hiring managers agree that a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) exam passer demonstrates significant skill in IT audit ...
ISACA Introduces the CISA Associate New designation recognizes ISACA members who have passed the CISA exam, but do not yet have the required experience Ninety-two percent of independent hiring ...
Nearly 50% of ransomware victims still pay. Discover the reasons, recovery costs, and tactics behind today’s most costly ransomware attacks.
Sofia's team faces a new supernatural threat in Lady Baltimore: The Daughters of Medusa #2 as evil powers seek a dangerous successor this Wednesday.
House appropriators soften CISA cuts, call for DHS ‘contractor cyber readiness pilot’ The House Appropriations Committee also wants to save DHS's AI Corps and prioritize funding for critical ...
CISA says a maximum severity vulnerability in AMI's MegaRAC Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) software, which enables attackers to hijack and brick servers, is currently under active exploitation.
CISA has added CVE-2024-54085 to its known exploited vulnerabilities list as enterprises struggle with incomplete vendor patches.
CISA is urging federal agencies to patch a recent AMI BMC vulnerability and a half-a-decade-old bug in FortiOS by July 17.
CISA adds 3 critical vulnerabilities to KEV catalog, affecting AMI MegaRAC, D-Link, and Fortinet, urging mitigations by July 2025.
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