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FNN’s 6th annual motorcycle charity fundraiser nets big

Planning for the seventh annual event is already underway to aid FEEA, Friends of Patients at the NIH and U.S. War Dogs Association. The post FNN’s 6th annual motorcycle charity fundraiser nets big first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Why 2025 is the year to modernize estimation

Why estimation modernization is now urgent for CIOs balancing AI, agility, governance and risk.
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Stealthy backdoor found hiding in SOHO devices running Linux

SecurityScorecard’s STRIKE team has uncovered a network of compromised small office and home office (SOHO) devices they’re calling LapDogs. The threat is part of a broader shift in how China-Nexus threat actors are using Operational Relay Box (ORB) networks to hide their operations. Targeted hardware and firmware vendors Unlike traditional botnets, which are often noisy and scattershot, ORBs are more targeted. They repurpose everyday devices such as routers, IP cameras, and old smart tech to … More → The post Stealthy backdoor found hiding in SOHO devices running Linux appeared first on Help Net Security.
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How CISOs can justify security investments in financial terms

In this Help Net Security interview, John Verry, Managing Director at CBIZ, discusses how insurers and financial risk professionals evaluate cybersecurity maturity through different lenses. He also shows how framing cyber risk in business terms can strengthen investment cases and elevate cybersecurity as a strategic driver. What should CISOs know about how insurers and financial risk professionals are evaluating cybersecurity maturity? Cybersecurity maturity is viewed differently depending on the stakeholder, and effective programs must account … More → The post How CISOs can justify security investments in financial terms appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Review: Redefining Hacking

Redefining Hacking takes a look at how red teaming and bug bounty hunting are changing, especially now that AI is becoming a bigger part of the job. About the authors Omar Santos is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco focusing on AI security, research, incident response, and vulnerability disclosure. Savannah Lazzara is a Security Engineer at Amazon, and co-lead of Red Team Village. Wesley Thurner is a Principal Security Engineer at Intuit. Inside the book The … More → The post Review: Redefining Hacking appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Quantum risk is already changing cybersecurity

A new report from the Cyber Threat Alliance warns that the era of quantum risk is already underway, and security teams need to stop treating it like a problem for tomorrow. The report, Approaching Quantum Dawn: Closing the Cybersecurity Readiness Gap Before It’s Too Late, urges companies to prepare for a world where today’s encryption could be broken by quantum computers. But it’s not all doom and gloom. The report focuses on what can be … More → The post Quantum risk is already changing cybersecurity appeared first on Help Net Security.
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71% of new hires click on phishing emails within 3 months

New hires are more likely to fall for phishing attacks and social engineering than longer-term employees, especially in their first 90 days, according to Keepnet. Why new hires are easy targets for phishing attacks Based on data from 237 companies across various industries, the 2025 New Hires Phishing Susceptibility Report found that new hires are 44% more likely to fall for phishing and social engineering scams than longer-term employees. Many are unfamiliar with cybersecurity protocols … More → The post 71% of new hires click on phishing emails within 3 months appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Medical device cyberattacks push hospitals into crisis mode

22% of healthcare organizations have experienced cyberattacks that directly impacted medical devices, according to RunSafe Security. Three-quarters of these incidents disrupted patient care, including 24% that required patient transfers to other facilities. The survey reveals that healthcare cybersecurity has evolved from primarily an IT concern to a patient safety imperative driving procurement decisions and operational strategies. In fact, the findings demonstrate a shift in healthcare cybersecurity priorities, with 35% of organizations now identifying OT systems … More → The post Medical device cyberattacks push hospitals into crisis mode appeared first on Help Net Security.
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