Security News > 2023 > June > Week in review: Microsoft confirms DDoS attacks on M365 and Azure Portal, Infosecurity Europe 2023
Empowering Google security and networking solutions with AIIn this Help Net Security interview, Sunil Potti, GM and VP of Cloud Security at Google Cloud, talks about how new security and networking solutions powered by AI help improve security so Google customers can address their most pressing security challenges and remain ahead of an ever changing threat landscape.
Infosecurity Europe 2023Infosecurity Europe took place at ExCeL London from June 20-22, 2023 and Help Net Security was on site.
Cloud-native security hinges on open sourceWhen it comes to cloud-native security, it is prudent to consider that the security solutions you have in place today may not be a suitable solution.
The significance of CIS Control mapping in the 2023 Verizon DBIRThe mapping of CIS Controls to Verizon's incident classifications presents organizations with an opportunity to optimize their security resources by aligning them with real-world security incidents.
Compromised ChatGPT accounts garner rapid dark web popularityCompromised credentials were found within the logs of info-stealing malware traded on illicit dark web marketplaces over the past year, according to Group-IB. Security investments that help companies navigate the macroeconomic climateIn this Help Net Security video, Randy Abrams, Senior Security Analyst at SecureIQLab, discusses the importance of making suitable security investments.
Untangling the web of supply chain security with Tony TurnerThe security of the product supply chain and third-party vendors has evolved beyond facility assessment, intellectual property tracing, and data security work.
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