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Should the government have a management department?

“What I’m suggesting is creating a cabinet level department and going far beyond some of the earlier proposals,” said Jeff Neal. The post Should the government have a management department? first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Should the government have a management department?

“What I’m suggesting is creating a cabinet level department and going far beyond some of the earlier proposals,” said Jeff Neal. The post Should the government have a management department? first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TJpb5W

Apache Tomcat: CVE-2025-24813

Learn about CVE-2025-24813 affecting Apache Tomcat products. Patch now to prevent remote code execution.
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Agencies prepare to be resilient through ‘multidimensional’ risks and threats

From cyber attacks to natural disasters, agency continuity planning has become more “multidimensional” than ever before. The post Agencies prepare to be resilient through ‘multidimensional’ risks and threats first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Agencies prepare to be resilient through ‘multidimensional’ risks and threats

From cyber attacks to natural disasters, agency continuity planning has become more “multidimensional” than ever before. The post Agencies prepare to be resilient through ‘multidimensional’ risks and threats first appeared on Federal News Network.
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A Tale of Two Phishing Sites, (Fri, Mar 28th)

In phishing and in malspam, as in any other field, one can see certain trends develop over time. For obvious reasons, most threat actors like to use techniques and approaches that are novel and, thus, more effective. This commonly leads to adoption of the same techniques and technologies by multiple threat actors at the same time, which applies even to the use of the same phishing kits. Still, the same kit may end up looking completely different in the hands of different actors, as the following example shows.
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Cloudflare open sources OPKSSH to bring Single Sign-On to SSH

OPKSSH (OpenPubkey SSH) makes it easy to authenticate to servers over SSH using OpenID Connect (OIDC), allowing developers to ditch manually configured SSH keys in favor of identity provider-based access. By tightly integrating with identity providers (IdPs) and avoiding any additional trusted third party, OPKSSH offers a streamlined and secure way to manage SSH authentication. This week, OPKSSH was officially open-sourced under the umbrella of the OpenPubkey project. While OpenPubkey itself became a Linux Foundation … More → The post Cloudflare open sources OPKSSH to bring Single Sign-On to SSH appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Hypersonic simulation in 3D exposes new disturbances

At hypersonic speeds, complexities occur when the gases interact with the surface of the vehicle such as boundary layers and shock waves. Researchers were able to observe new disturbances in simulations conducted for the first time in 3D.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TJpSHG

Enterprises beef up cybersecurity plans to mitigate AI risks

More than 2 in 5 leaders say they’ve strengthened practices to curb increased threats, misuse and other vulnerabilities tied to using the technology.
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Critical Firefox, Tor Browser sandbox escape flaw fixed (CVE-2025-2857)

Google’s fixing of CVE-2025-2783, a Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited by state-sponsored attackers, has spurred Firefox developers to check whether the browser might have a similar flaw – and they found it. There’s currently no indication that the Firefox bug (CVE-2025-2857) is under active exploitation, but this should not be surprising: according to Statcounter, Chrome is used by 66.3% of internet users worldwide and Firefox only by 2.62%. About CVE-2025-2857 CVE-2025-2783 has been described as “a … More → The post Critical Firefox, Tor Browser sandbox escape flaw fixed (CVE-2025-2857) appeared first on Help Net Security.
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