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Russian-Speaking Threat Actors Claim New DDoS Attacks Against U.S. Targets

Citing senior Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) officials, journalistsreported on November 8 that DDoS attacks had temporarily disabled the website of a state government. A group claiming to be pro-Russian hacktivists, CyberArmyofRussia_Reborn, claimed responsibility for that attack and another on the website of a U.S. political party’s governing body on the same day, specifying one target IP address for each organization.

The State of Kubernetes {Open-Source} Security

A first of its kind survey looks at the relationship between open-source and K8s security. Today DevOps and security teams who deploy Kubernetes are forced to make a difficult choice between two security realities. They can either commit to a proprietary solution that they can’t adapt, access its code, influence the roadmap or contribute to its future. Or they can use open-source tools. But then they’ll end up attempting to integrate several of these tools together.

The Future Of Security For Work From Home

James Rees, Andy Johnson, and Aaron Thundercliffe talk about the future of security for working from home. Andy Johnson Andy Johnson is the Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at HighSide. Andy leads product, engineering and QA teams to deliver HighSide's world class cybersecurity products. A software engineer by trade, Andy works closely with other business leaders to plan, architect, build and bring to market impactful features.

Payette Fends off Cyber Breach with Rubrik Security Cloud

Payette, the award-winning architecture firm behind iconic buildings of Harvard University, Boston Children's Hospital, MIT, and more, successfully fended off a potentially crippling ransomware attack. With Rubrik Security Cloud, the hacker never even had the opportunity to deliver a ransom note and the firm had critical systems back online in less than 24 hours.

Extend Your SOC Team with 24/7 Remote OT Security

Some economic sectors may be hitting the brakes, but the cybersecurity talent shortage persists across all industries and shows no signs of abating – not while sophisticated cyberattacks continue to rise in number and complexity. The 2022 (ISC)2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study found that even as the global cybersecurity workforce is at an all-time high, it is still short by 3.4 million workers.

Understanding the Big Business of Cybercrime

Cybercrime is lucrative. This world of hackers, malware, and brokers is now a trillion-dollar industry, the number one threat to the global economy, and is showing zero signs of slowing down. Fueled by the digital revolution, the global shift to a hybrid work model, and the rapid adoption of the cloud, more avenues have opened for threat actors to exploit. And their attack methods continue to evolve, with new innovations staying a step ahead of a cybersecurity industry determined to stop them.