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LibreOffice: Stability, security, and continued developmentLibreOffice, the most widely used open-source office productivity suite, has plenty to recommend it: it's feature-rich, user-friendly, well-documented, reliable, has an active community of developers working on improving it, and it's free.
North Korean hackers target security researchers with zero-day exploitNorth Korean threat actors are once again attempting to compromise security researchers' machines by employing a zero-day exploit.
3 ways to strike the right balance with generative AITo find the sweet spot where innovation doesn't mean sacrificing your security posture, organizations should consider the following three best practices when leveraging AI. Why end-to-end encryption mattersIn this Help Net Security video, Kayne McGladrey, IEEE Senior Member and Field CISO at Hyperproof, discusses end-to-end encryption.
Cyber talent gap solutions you need to knowIn this Help Net Security video, Gene Fay, CEO at ThreatX, discusses how the limited exposure to educational resources focused on cyber is attributed to the talent shortage as consumers are less inclined to explore these careers.
Cybersecurity pros battle discontent amid skills shortageThe cybersecurity skills crisis continues in a multi-year freefall that has impacted 71% of organizations and left two-thirds of cybersecurity professionals stating that the job has become more difficult over the past two years-while 60% of organizations continue to deflect responsibility, according to a new report from ESG and ISSA. Best practices for implementing a proper backup strategyIn this Help Net Security video, David Boland, VP of Cloud Strategy at Wasabi Technologies, discusses best practices for implementing a proper backup strategy.
New infosec products of the week: September 8, 2023Here's a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from CyberSaint, Ghost Security, Hornetsecurity, NTT Security Holdings, and TXOne Networks.
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