Americans Fined After Hacking for Foreign Government

Americans Fined After Hacking for Foreign Government

Three former members of the United States military or United States Intelligence Community (USIC) have been fined for providing hacking-related services to a foreign government.  United States citizens, 49-year-old Marc Baier and 34-year-old Ryan Adams, and 40-year-old former US citizen Daniel Gericke were investigated by the Department of Justice (DOJ) over claims that they had violated U.S. export control, computer fraud, and access device fraud laws.  On September 7, the three men entered into a deferred prosecution…

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Cybersecurity tips for online learning as schools tap hybrid learning amid delta variant

Cybersecurity tips for online learning as schools tap hybrid learning amid delta variant

Tuesday is National Online Learning Day. To ring in the holiday, we’ve crafted a guide to help students of all ages stay safe online and protect the home network in the virtual classroom. Image: GettyImages/Marko Geber Since the onset of COVID-19, online learning has been transformed into a standard part of the school day for students and teachers around the globe. While virtual learning may help schools safely continue operations during the coronavirus pandemic, the…

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Cisco Nexus Dashboard Fabric Controller: A New Era in Data Center Network Automation – Cisco Blogs

Cisco Nexus Dashboard Fabric Controller: A New Era in Data Center Network Automation – Cisco Blogs

Cisco DCNM Evolves into a Fabric Controller The world of data centers is changing rapidly. Businesses are being faced with the ever-growing complexity of handling data in multiple locations and the increasing costs to maintain and manage changing data center environments. This growth is happening at an accelerating pace and pushing the scalability limits of data center environments. Spending on global data center infrastructure is projected to reach $200 billion in 2021, up 6 percent…

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What the Kaseya attack can teach local governments about preventing third-party data breaches

What the Kaseya attack can teach local governments about preventing third-party data breaches

What the Kaseya attack can teach local governments about preventing third-party data breaches | 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…

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Transforming Digital Policing in New Zealand with Webex – Cisco Blogs

Transforming Digital Policing in New Zealand with Webex – Cisco Blogs

The New Zealand Police played a pivotal role in the country’s COVID-19 response. As the lead agency responsible on behalf of the government, they were the front lines of lockdown measure enforcement, which required close coordination with other agencies including the health, transport, education, and justice departments. By leveraging Webex by Cisco and its services platforms, the New Zealand Police were able to disseminate information and respond to incidents in real time, 24 hours a…

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5 things you didn’t know about Cisco Networking Academy – Cisco Blogs

5 things you didn’t know about Cisco Networking Academy – Cisco Blogs

Like no other time in history, the education landscape is changing rapidly. What was once in-person is now online. While innovators are transforming education technology with solutions that remove language barriers, build literacy, improve teacher effectiveness, and more. For over 23 years Cisco Networking Academy has been ahead of the curve, leading the way in technology education. A global IT and cybersecurity education program powered by its mission to empower all people with career opportunities,…

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Software Supply Chain Attacks Surge 650% in a Year

Software Supply Chain Attacks Surge 650% in a Year

The insatiable global demand for open source code packages has led to a triple-digit year-on-year surge in upstream software supply chain attacks, according to Sonatype. The supply chain management specialist compiled its 2021 State of the Software Supply Chain report from publicly available and proprietary data. It claimed that global developers would borrow over 2.2 trillion open-source packages or components from third-party ecosystems to accelerate time-to-market. This includes Java downloaded from the Maven Central Repository, Python packages…

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Why open source software supply chain management is worse than you think

Why open source software supply chain management is worse than you think

A Sonatype survey also found a 650% year-over-year increase in supply chain attacks aimed at upstream public repositories. Image: Shutterstock/LeoWolfert The seventh annual State of the Software Supply Chain Report from Sonatype found that developers think software management practices are in much better shape than what conditions on the ground indicate. Must-read developer content The analysis found that the majority of respondents use an ad hoc approach to software supply chain management for most parts…

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Meet Inderdeep from Cisco’s customer advocacy community – Cisco Blogs

Meet Inderdeep from Cisco’s customer advocacy community – Cisco Blogs

Our customers are the heart and soul of everything we do at Cisco and each one of them has an interesting story to tell! Our Q&A series allows us to shine a spotlight on some of our most passionate customer advocates in The Global Gateway community as we learn more about their stories and backgrounds. You may be wondering: What is The Global Gateway? It’s a community for Cisco customers where they can build powerful…

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Nearly a Third of Brits Say They Feel Unsafe Online

Nearly a Third of Brits Say They Feel Unsafe Online

Nearly a third (29%) of Brits feel unsafe while using the internet, according to a new report by Veriff. The survey of 2000 UK citizens revealed a range of factors that have caused this sentiment. One of these is rising scam attempts, with over two-fifths (42%) of those surveyed experiencing a package delivery scam during the past three months. The next most common type of scam is those relating to tax rebates (25%) followed by TV licenses…

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