Curated cybersecurity news
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What is new in April, 2022 in Cybersecurity?
In the DMV, the future of cybersecurity is a people problem
Leaders at Raytheon, Telos, Electrosoft and Arlo Solutions give us their thoughts on where the cybersecurity industry is headed next. Learn More
NIST Official: Revised Cybersecurity Supply-Chain Guidance Imminent
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is about to publish guidance for securing enterprises against supply chain hacks following the SolarWinds event and other major third-party attacks targeting critical infrastructure. Read more
A “cybersecurity incident” struck Tenet Healthcare last week, resulting in the immediate suspension of access to IT applications. Tenet is one of the largest hospital care service providers in the U.S. with over 146 hospitals. Learn More
The Next Cybersecurity Crisis: Poisoned AI
A lot of machine learning relies on massive data sets of unknown provenance. That’s a problem when digital defenses are on the line. Learn More
Energy puts $12 million behind cybersecurity research projects for energy grid
The Department of Energy is putting $12 million in new grant funding behind six university-led cybersecurity research projects that look for innovative ways to securely build or design the nation’s next generation of energy systems.
According to the Department of Energy, each of the six projects will receive approximately $2 million and features a university team leading the effort alongside other academic, nonprofit and private sector partners. Read More
Five Ways to Safeguard from Cybersecurity Risks
How do ensure that the cybersecurity programs do not stop short of production environments and industrial facilities? Here are five ways leaders can reduce a company’s cybersecurity risk and build a safer, stronger cyber network all the way down to the automation control systems. Read More
