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A humble proposal: The InfoSec CIA triad should be expanded

The inconsistent and incomplete definitions of essential properties in information security create confusion within the InfoSec community, gaps in security controls, and may elevate the costs of incidents. In this article, I will analyze the CIA triad, point out its deficiencies, and propose to standardize the terminology involved and expand it by introducing two additional elements. The post A humble proposal: The InfoSec CIA triad should be expanded appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Critical vulnerabilities remain unresolved due to prioritization gaps

Fragmented data from multiple scanners, siloed risk scoring and poor cross-team collaboration are leaving organizations increasingly exposed to breaches, compliance failures and costly penalties, according to Swimlane. The relentless surge of vulnerabilities is pushing security teams to their limits, forcing them to manage overwhelming volumes of risk with tools and processes that are no longer adequate. Swimlane surveyed 500 cybersecurity decision-makers in the US and the UK to uncover how vulnerability management teams are coping … More → The post Critical vulnerabilities remain unresolved due to prioritization gaps appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Military pay ‘more than adequate,’ Pentagon review finds

DoD’s periodic review of military compensation found both officers and enlisted members are well ahead of what civilians with comparable education levels earn. The post Military pay ‘more than adequate,’ Pentagon review finds first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Military pay ‘more than adequate,’ Pentagon review finds

DoD’s periodic review of military compensation found both officers and enlisted members are well ahead of what civilians with comparable education levels earn. The post Military pay ‘more than adequate,’ Pentagon review finds first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Innovating in line with the European Union’s AI Act 

As our Microsoft AI Tour reached Brussels, Paris, and Berlin recently, we met with European organizations that were energized by the possibilities of our latest AI technologies and engaged in deployment projects. They were also alert to the fact that 2025 is the year that key obligations under the European Union’s AI Act come into effect, opening a new chapter in digital regulation as the world’s first, comprehensive AI law becomes a reality. The post Innovating in line with the European Union’s AI Act  appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
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Marine Corps on track with Force Design, but funding could delay some efforts

“With a continually delayed budget, we’re losing years on Force Design,” said Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith. The post Marine Corps on track with Force Design, but funding could delay some efforts first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Marine Corps on track with Force Design, but funding could delay some efforts

“With a continually delayed budget, we’re losing years on Force Design,” said Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith. The post Marine Corps on track with Force Design, but funding could delay some efforts first appeared on Federal News Network.
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