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mquire: Open-source Linux memory forensics tool

Linux memory forensics has long depended on debug symbols tied to specific kernel versions. These symbols are not installed on production systems by default, and sourcing them from external repositories creates a recurring problem: repositories go stale, kernel builds diverge, and analysts working incident response often find no published symbols for the exact kernel they need to examine. Trail of Bits published mquire to address this constraint. The open-source tool analyzes Linux memory dumps without … More → The post mquire: Open-source Linux memory forensics tool appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Why workforce identity is still a vulnerability, and what to do about it

Most organizations believe they have workforce identity under control. New hires are verified. Accounts are provisioned. Multi-factor authentication is enforced. Audits are passed. Then a breach happens, often through an account that was “properly secured.” But the problem can be traced back to the fact that identity verification, provisioning, authentication, and recovery operate as separate events, not a continuous system of trust. When trust breaks between those checkpoints, attackers don’t need to defeat strong authentication. … More → The post Why workforce identity is still a vulnerability, and what to do about it appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Cybersecurity is now the price of admission for industrial AI

Industrial organizations are accelerating AI deployment across manufacturing, utilities, and transportation and running straight into a security problem. Cisco’s 2026 State of Industrial AI Report, based on responses from more than 1,000 decision-makers across 19 countries, finds that cybersecurity has become the single largest obstacle to AI adoption, outranking skills gaps, integration challenges, and budget constraints. The shift is notable. In 2024, cybersecurity ranked third among external growth obstacles. By 2026, 40% of respondents cite … More → The post Cybersecurity is now the price of admission for industrial AI appeared first on Help Net Security.
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How much will 2026 test U.S. election systems?

“That’s the sort of thing that bureaucracy has needed to identify: How do we make this work for voters?” Donald Palmer said.
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How much will 2026 test U.S. election systems?

“That’s the sort of thing that bureaucracy has needed to identify: How do we make this work for voters?” Donald Palmer said.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRH6Wm

How much will 2026 test U.S. election systems?

“That’s the sort of thing that bureaucracy has needed to identify: How do we make this work for voters?” Donald Palmer said.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRH6Vv

Testy exchanges over immigration cases highlight growing confrontations between judges and DOJ

Prosecutors have left the office over the past year, including some who left amid growing frustration with the administration’s immigration enforcement.
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Noem defends her portrayal of killed Minneapolis protesters as agitators, in her Senate hearing

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended her department’s immigration enforcement tactics in front of a Senate committee on Tuesday.
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OPM revives defunct gov tech efforts with Tech Force hires

“The good news is we don’t have to reinvent the wheel. We can look to the successful initiatives that punched way above their weight,” Lauren Chambers said.
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DOE’s Genesis Mission: Building AI for national security the right way

John Weiler, CEO of the Information Technology Acquisition Advisory Council, explains why open, secure architectures must be the foundation for this effort.
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