CISA is asking for public opinion on SCuBA secure configuration baselines for nine Google Workspace services.
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CISA is asking for public opinion on SCuBA secure configuration baselines for nine Google Workspace services.
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The US cybersecurity agency calls attention to a Russian APT targeting academia, defense, governmental organizations, NGOs and think-tanks.
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New CISA alerts shed light on the harm occurring when software vendors fail to implement secure by design principles.
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New CISA pilot program brings cutting-edge cybersecurity services to critical infrastructure entities that need support.
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CISA details its efforts to promote the use of AI in cybersecurity and guide critical infrastructure in adopting AI.
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CISA and the HHS have released resources for healthcare and public health organizations to improve their security.
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CISA, FBI, and MS-ISAC warn of potential widespread exploitation of CVE-2023-22515, a critical vulnerability in Atlassian Confluence.
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CISA is now flagging vulnerabilities and misconfigurations that are known to be exploited in ransomware attacks.
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CISA has removed from its KEV catalog five Owl Labs video conferencing flaws that require the attacker to be in Bluetooth range.
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Roughly 80% of CISA staff will be sent home at the end of the week in case of a government shutdown.
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