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Ivanti Connect Secure flaw massively exploited by attackers (CVE-2024-21893)

CVE-2024-21893, a server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability affecting Ivanti Connect Secure VPN gateways and Policy Secure (a network access control solution), is being exploited by attackers. About CVE-2024-21893 CVE-2024-21893 allows a attackers to bypass authentication requirements and access certain restricted resources on vulnerable solutions. It affects the SAML component of: Ivanti Connect Secure (9.x, 22.x) Ivanti Policy Secure (9.x, 22.x) Ivanti Neurons for ZTA (SaaS-delivered zero trust network access solution) Its existence, along with that … More → The post Ivanti Connect Secure flaw massively exploited by attackers (CVE-2024-21893) appeared first on Help Net Security.
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USPS plans to shrink its carbon footprint with majority-electric fleet

The Postal Service is planning to significantly reduce its carbon footprint by the end of the decade, as it rolls out a majority-electric fleet and consolidates facilities. The post USPS plans to shrink its carbon footprint with majority-electric fleet first appeared on Federal News Network.
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USPS plans to shrink its carbon footprint with majority-electric fleet

The Postal Service is planning to significantly reduce its carbon footprint by the end of the decade, as it rolls out a majority-electric fleet and consolidates facilities. The post USPS plans to shrink its carbon footprint with majority-electric fleet first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Using vibrator found in cell phones, researchers develop 3D tumor spheroids to screen for anti-cancer drugs

Investigators have developed a low-cost, high-throughput device that can reliably generate uniform tumor spheroids. The study describes how to assemble the ‘Do-It-Yourself (DIY)’ device from parts totaling less than $7, including a coin-vibrating motor commonly found in cell phones.
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SOCOM will bring VCs for roundtables to better understand startup culture

Tech startups and DoD continue to talk past each other. SOCOM hopes to close that communication gap by meeting with VCs throughout the year to better startups’ challenges. The post SOCOM will bring VCs for roundtables to better understand startup culture first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Government sometimes looks like a backlog backwater

Agencies could enhance customer experience if they could permanently end their backlog of cases. But that requires investment in new staff, processes or tools. The post Government sometimes looks like a backlog backwater first appeared on Federal News Network.
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AI tool research slides as enterprise adoption advances: G2

Traffic to the top 5 AI categories on the software marketplace continuously decreased month-over-month from August to January. 
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Enterprise cloud spend jumped in Q4, nudged upward by AI

The power balance among AWS, Microsoft and Google Cloud shifted slightly as infrastructure services saw the largest ever quarter-over-quarter market expansion recorded by Synergy Research Group.
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How exactly is a stretched-thin Navy doing anyhow?

With conflicts in the Middle East, and having to keep tabs on affairs in the Pacific, the Navy has a hefty to-do list. How is it coping? To find out, Federal News Network’s Eric White… The post How exactly is a stretched-thin Navy doing anyhow? first appeared on Federal News Network.
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What are Threat Intelligence Feeds? Definition & Meaning

Learn what is a Threat Intelligence Feed, its definition, examples, types, and main cybersecurity benefits for your organization.
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