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The continuing intensification of attacks targeting VPNs and the complexities of hybrid IT environments are accelerating the shift away from the technology and toward cloud-based alternatives such as zero trust network access (ZTNA),
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has ordered an increase in security outside detention centers across the nation.
From ransomware-as-a-service tools to state-sponsored cyber warfare, businesses face unprecedented threats that require immediate preparation and quantum-safe security.
An international security consultant told Arizona’s Family Investigates he’s deeply concerned about the potential for copycat shooters, and he’s not the only expert raising alarms.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A Michigan church sits destroyed after authorities say a former Marine slammed his pickup truck into it, began shooting Mormon worshippers, and set the church on fire. And in recent years, the U.S. has seen other church attacks.
Cloudflare blocked a record-breaking DDoS attack aimed at a European network infrastructure company and traced to the Aisuru botnet.
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North Houston cantina shooting: 3 shot by security guard during attack
A triple shooting at a north Houston cantina early Sunday left two men critically injured and an employee with minor injuries.
Security resilience is no longer limited to human actions. Organizations that act first will reduce risk and set the standard for resilience, trust and leadership.
“AI has proven valuable in strengthening defenses,” according to Aparna Achanta, a security leader at IBM Consulting. Machine learning helps detect anomalies at scale, while automation reduces analysts’ workload by triaging alerts and speeding up responses, Achanta told ISACA.
The governor held a news conference Monday decrying federal agents in streets and the clashes with people that have come as a result.
A sniper opened fire Sept. 24 on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office, killing one detainee and injuring two others. It was the latest in a string of violent attacks on the nation's immigration system that are raising serious security concerns for ICE agents, attorneys, judges and migrants themselves.