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Why Visma chose Aikido Security for its 170+ companies

Visma selects Aikido security, entrusting them to deliver software security to their portfolio of 170+ companies. Securing software is vitally important to Visma, whose operations deliver software to dynamic SMEs, powerhouse corporations, and key public institutions worldwide. Together, Visma and Aikido are not just participating in the future of application security; they are creating it.

Weekly Cyber Security News 28/03/2024

Let’s catch up on the more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news gathered from articles across the web this week. This is what we have been reading about on our coffee break! Social engineering attacks can be very effective and good that someone spotted one but unfortunately for them persistence scored in the end.

Election Security: Defending Democracy in Today's Dynamic Cyber Threat Landscape

With over 50 countries heading to the polls this year, including major economies like the U.S., India and the U.K., 2024, one way or another, will be a defining year with over 4 billion voters – around half the world’s population – participating in the democratic process.

Unraveling Global Financial Scandals: Insights into State-Sponsored Operations

Dive into the murky world of global financial scandals and state-sponsored operations with us. From the Wirecard scandal to the 1MDB debacle, and the infamous case of Edward Snowden, we uncover the intricate web of espionage and corruption that spans nations. Join the discussion as we explore the role of nation-states in these high-profile cases, where operatives are allegedly turned by foreign intelligence agencies to carry out nefarious deeds. From missing COOs to operatives fleeing to foreign countries, the plot thickens as we delve deeper into the shadows of international intrigue.

The top 10 cybersecurity threats in 2024

In 2023, cyber threats increased and diversified, resulting in increased security challenges for organizations around the globe. Meanwhile, AI greatly increased its presence in the realm of cybersecurity, both negatively and positively. 2024 is going to be a year in which advanced AI tools and complex social engineering tactics will further alter the cybersecurity game. In this article, we will focus on the most important cybersecurity threats in 2024.

Securing your SBOM on Google Cloud

Over the past few years, software supply chain security has been top of mind for governments and businesses alike. Following Log4Shell in late 2021, the Biden administration’s National Cybersecurity Strategy started focusing on open source supply chain security. The National Security Agency (NSA) recently released new guidance on securing open source software supply chains.