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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: William Lidster

SecureWorld News

He is responsible to establish a responsive, dynamic, and flexible cybersecurity program to meet continually changing information security, regulatory, and compliance needs in the organization. A : Outside of training and awareness, full-on MFA (multi-factor authentication). Get to know William Lidster.

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Tech Moves: Ex-Tableau sales chief Kelly Breslin Wright joins Gong; Slalom expands board; more

GeekWire

Founded in 2001, Slalom currently has more than 9,500 employees globally. Collectors Universe, a third party authentication service for collectibles, appointed Microsoft veteran Ryan Hoge as its first-ever chief product officer. Hoge spent 16 years at Microsoft, most recently as group program manager for the Windows 11 user experience.

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The Sony Hack in Context

CTOvision

Hence, if the higher government and industry estimates of the economic costs of data theft are correct, the US is suffering the economic equivalent of a 9/11/2001 terrorist attack every year. Even the lower estimates correspond to the total losses suffered by the City of New York in 2001. Regrettably this is already happening.

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Tech Moves: Expedia board director Skip Battle resigns; Madrona promotions; Vacasa’s new CFO

GeekWire

Identity authentication startup Auth0, which raised a $120 million Series F round in July, added three new board members: • Former Hewlett Packard Enterprise Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Sue Barsamian. Last year was a busy year for smart home technology maker Wyze Labs. Former SendGrid CEO Sameer Dholakia. Madrona Venture Group Photo).

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The silent spreaders: How computer worms can sneak into your system undetected?

Dataconomy

A computer worm is a type of malware that replicates itself and spreads throughout a computer network without the need for a host program or user interaction. CodeRed: A worm that first appeared in 2001 and infected tens of thousands of servers running Microsoft’s IIS web server software. What is a computer worm?

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ChatGPT could make bioterrorism horrifyingly easy

Vox

Past biological weapons programs have frequently been bottlenecked by not having the right staff, with the required knowledge and expertise, to create an effective bioweapon. Over the course of 2001, Rauf used his scientific credentials to make headway toward acquiring anthrax.

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The silent spreaders: How computer worms can sneak into your system undetected?

Dataconomy

A computer worm is a type of malware that replicates itself and spreads throughout a computer network without the need for a host program or user interaction. CodeRed: A worm that first appeared in 2001 and infected tens of thousands of servers running Microsoft’s IIS web server software. What is a computer worm?

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