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Chaos: a powerful malware infecting multiple systems and architectures

TechSpot

Chaos is a novel malware written in the Go programming language with pretty unique capabilities. Discovered and analyzed by Black Lotus Labs, the research arm of security company Lumen, the new threat can infect a plethora of computing platforms both on the software and hardware front. There are more than.

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M1 Malware Has Arrived

Gizmodo

Now that Apple has officially begun the transition to Apple Silicon, so has malware. Read more.

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S&R Analyst Spotlight: Josh Zelonis

Forrester IT

When he's not out cruising his Harley, Josh is working with clients to adapt their architecture, policies, and processes to evolving threats and to develop robust incident response programs.

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Join Architects, Planners, Program Managers, Data Scientists at 4th Annual Cloudera Federal Forum in DC 25 Feb

CTOvision

Track sessions will focus on: Enabling Business Results with Big Data — How to enable agency programs that will yield enormous value through big data to deliver actionable information and measureable results. Government is ever more reliant on data to deliver on mission and programs. where he was their CSO. www.intel.com.

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Malware for Macs Is Getting Bigger, More Dangerous, and It's Dirt Cheap

Gizmodo

A disturbing element of modern cybercrime is just how easy it is to procure powerful and invasive tools—the kind that can wreak total havoc on an unsuspecting victim’s computer. Read more.

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Zero Trust

Phil Windley

Endpoint Security: Employing solutions that monitor and secure devices (endpoints) to prevent malware infiltration and unauthorized access. These Zero Trust practices collectively work to defend corporate assets in depth and implement a security architecture that assumes breach and enforces rigorous access controls.

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NASA Audit: Cyber Risk Skyrockets with 'Work from Home'

SecureWorld News

And the audit found that attackers did successfully introduce malware into agency systems. This year in particular NASA has experienced an uptick in cyber threats: phishing attempts have doubled and malware attacks have increased exponentially during the COVID-19 pandemic and the concomitant move to telework for much of the NASA workforce.