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2003 Called, And It Doesn’t Want Its Email Security Appliances Back

Forrester IT

The FBI’s Cyber Division issued an advisory which “strongly advises” that organizations still using Barracuda Networks Email Security Gateway (ESG) appliances affected by an exploit of CVE-2023-2868 remove those appliances “immediately.” This advisory builds on the vendor’s own recommendations to replace its ESG appliances.

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Cisco significantly bolsters security portfolio with $28B Splunk buy

Network World

Looking to significantly reinforce its security software portfolio, Cisco has struck a $28 billion cash deal to acquire enterprise and cloud protection company Splunk. Founded in 2003, Splunk’s software platform is known for its wide-reaching ability to search, monitor and analyze data from a variety of systems.

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FTC Launches New Cyber Security Tools for Small Business

CTOvision

This effort was part of the National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) in October, which has been recognized every month since 2003. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched a resource to raise awareness about the vital role cybersecurity plays for the 32+ million small businesses in the US.

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What is WPA3? Wi-Fi security protocol strengthens connections

Network World

The Wi-Fi Alliance has introduced the first major security improvement to Wi-Fi in about 14 years: WPA3. The most significant additions to the new security protocol are greater protection for simple passwords, individualized encryption for personal and open networks, and even more secure encryption for enterprise networks.

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Enterprise Browsers Reignite the Browser Wars, But This Time for Businesses

Forrester IT

Safari came along for Mac in 2003, […]. I’ve been in the IT industry long enough to remember the start of the Browser Wars when Internet Explorer took on Netscape in the late 1990s. Product names like Mosaic, Netscape, “IE”, and Mozilla (and its next iteration with Firefox) were all part of the browser market development.

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Don’t look now: why you should be worried about machines reading your emotions

CTOvision

This was the hypothesis put to the test by the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in 2003, as it began testing a new surveillance program called the Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques program, or Spot for short. Could a program detect potential terrorists by reading their facial expressions and behavior?

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IoT Adoption in Healthcare Brings Security Opportunities

CIO Business Intelligence

By Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and GM at cyber security leader Palo Alto Networks Connected medical devices, also known as the Internet of Medical Things or IoMT, are revolutionizing healthcare, not only from an operational standpoint but related to patient care. Many connected devices ship with inherent vulnerabilities.