Uber’s Former Security Chief Convicted of 2016 Data Breach Cover-Up

Uber’s Former Security Chief Convicted of 2016 Data Breach Cover-Up

Uber’s former chief security officer was convicted of federal charges for illegally covering up the theft of Uber drivers’ and customers’ personal information in 2016. Joe Sullivan was originally charged in 2020 with obstruction of justice and misprision. He was convicted on both counts on Wednesday October 5, 2022. The news comes five years after Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi issued a statement acknowledging that in late 2016, hackers had broken into the ride-hailing giant’s infrastructure and…

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5 questions CISOs should ask when evaluating cyber resiliency

5 questions CISOs should ask when evaluating cyber resiliency

5 questions CISOs should ask when evaluating cyber resiliency | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more. This…

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Europe’s Fastest Growing Chain is Reinventing the 24/7 Store as an “Ultimate Convenience Ecosystem”

Europe’s Fastest Growing Chain is Reinventing the 24/7 Store as an “Ultimate Convenience Ecosystem”

Did you know that Europe’s largest convenience chain isn’t British or German or French? It’s Polish! Founded in 1998, the chain, Zabka Polska (meaning “Little Frog” in Polish), operates more than 8,300 stores throughout Poland serving nearly 3 million customers every day. That translates to more than a billion customer interactions per year. Clearly, this “Little Frog” is quite popular. A Little Frog with Big Ideas Zabka describes itself as the “ultimate modern convenience ecosystem”…

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How three dynamic startups are changing the world

How three dynamic startups are changing the world

Now that the Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge 2022 winners have been officially announced, you’ll want to learn more about each winning team and the story behind each innovation. The Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge is an online competition that awards cash prizes to early-stage tech entrepreneurs solving the world’s toughest problems. Since 2017, the competition has awarded $3.25 million USD to 78 start-ups from 25 countries. We are excited for you to learn more about the…

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Low-To-High-Side Development in The Public Sector

Low-To-High-Side Development in The Public Sector

Low-to-High-Side Development By Marc Kriz, Strategic Account Leader of National Security Programs, GitLab The stay-at-home orders put in place at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic were a catalyst for the rapid – and previously unprecedented – adoption of remote work in the public sector. This was particularly challenging for the intelligence community, and other departments working in primarily classified, or high-side environments. For decades prior, software development in the public sector could only occur…

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5 tips for cybersecurity insurance compliance

5 tips for cybersecurity insurance compliance

5 tips for cybersecurity insurance compliance | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more. This Website Uses CookiesBy…

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Employee Volunteer Program Supports Youth Globally

Employee Volunteer Program Supports Youth Globally

Giving back is part of the ethos at Cisco. Part of how that happens is through employees volunteering as part of Cisco’s Time2Give benefit in which employees can use paid time to contribute to their communities and support the causes they’re passionate about. During the pandemic, Cisco increased this benefit from five paid volunteering days to 10 and encourages virtual volunteering, too. Elizabeth Chang, a software engineer on the Duo Security platform services team, considers…

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When I Needed It the Most, Cisco Was There

When I Needed It the Most, Cisco Was There

The following story briefly mentions a firearm injury. Readers who may be sensitive, please take note. Imagine getting the phone call no parent wants to receive: the local emergency room calling to say your child was involved in an accident. The shock, disbelief, tears, and sheer terror of what lies ahead for your child and your family follows. I didn’t have to imagine. This happened to me. My 21-year-old son, Lennon, was in the wrong…

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Getting Value with Anomali and the MITRE ATT&CK Framework

Getting Value with Anomali and the MITRE ATT&CK Framework

In 2013, researchers at MITRE Corporation published the Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK) framework. This framework describes how attackers operate within an organization and offers a common language for describing these attacks. The framework describes both adversaries’ behaviors and their attempts to compromise systems and provides a set of indicators for measuring the effectiveness of security measures. Recent ESG Research found that the MITRE ATT&CK framework has grown in popularity to the point…

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7 ways to foster IT innovation

7 ways to foster IT innovation

As an IT leader, being able to foster innovation not only benefits the IT itself, with greater efficiency, effectiveness and value, but the organization it serves and you personally, as it illustrates your ability to be an internal agent of change, a true business partner, and an asset at the strategy table. 1. Define and articulate your definition of IT innovation Asking your team to be innovative is like asking an athlete to play better….

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