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US military planners might be viewing China in the wrong light

Their aircraft carriers don’t have catapults. Their submarines are mostly diesel. Many of their aircraft are made of Soviet-era designs. Their economic growth has ground to a halt.
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Senators request review of consulting firms’ dual US-China relationships

In today’s Federal Newscast: Concerned with potential damage to national security, two Senators have requested a review of consulting firms’ dual US-China relationships. The January 11 flight-delay fiasco leads the House to pass a bill requiring the FAA to fix the problem. And TSP millionaires have made a slight comeback.
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How businesses can bolster their cybersecurity defenses with open source

Open-source software enables better security for both large and small organizations. It is the foundation of today’s society and is found throughout a modern application stack, from the operating system to networking functions. It’s estimated that around 90% of organizations use open source in some way, according to GitHub’s 2022 Octoverse report. Open-source software can be examined by everyone, both attackers and defenders. But this does not necessarily give attackers the upper hand. Rather, it … More → The post How businesses can bolster their cybersecurity defenses with open source appeared first on Help Net Security.
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I, Chatbot

New Recorded Future®, Insikt Group® research examines the ways in which threat actors can utilize ChatGPT for malicious use.
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Live Nation’s IT capabilities scrutinized as company blames bots

Senators questioned whether there was a fundamental flaw in the company’s technology stack in a hearing Tuesday.
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DoD wants to declassify more intelligence to enhance private-sector cybersecurity

In today’s Federal Newscast: The Defense Department wants to declassify more intelligence to enhance private-sector cybersecurity. GSA is taking new steps to make sure the software it uses is secure. And Janet Yellen says not to fret over your retirement money. It’ll be there.
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What makes small and medium-sized businesses vulnerable to BEC attacks

According to the FBI’s 2021 Internet Crime Report, business email compromise (BEC) accounted for almost a third of the country’s $6.9 billion in cyber losses that year – around $2.4 billion. In surprisingly sharp contrast, ransomware attacks accounted for only $50 million of those losses. In this Help Net Security video, Dror Liwer, Co-Founder of Coro, talks about what makes small and medium-sized businesses especially vulnerable to this form of attack and why BEC’s contribution … More → The post What makes small and medium-sized businesses vulnerable to BEC attacks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Datto introduces networking solutions for MSP and SMB markets

Datto introduced its second-generation family of cloud managed switches, along with global expansion of the early access for its secure remote access solution, Datto Secure Edge. These new networking solutions complement Datto’s existing product lines of Wi-Fi 6 access points and integrated secure routers. Additionally, Datto is giving partners new ways to purchase its networking gear. Now, MSPs and small- to medium-sized businesses can choose to buy Datto networking solutions with an up-front payment option … More → The post Datto introduces networking solutions for MSP and SMB markets appeared first on Help Net Security.
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