Microsoft has announced that it’s making some substantial changes to Recall ahead of its release on the first wave of Copilot+ PCs later this month.
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InfoSec News
Disney’s biggest cybersecurity threat could be…Club Penguin fans? | TechRadar
The feud between Disney and the fans of its defunct Club Penguin game has taken an unexpected security-focused turn after a seemingly fresh database full of sensitive company information was leaked online.
225,000 More Cybersecurity Workers Needed in US: CyberSeek – SecurityWeek
Between May 2023 and April 2024, cybersecurity job postings totaled nearly 470,000, with network and system engineers, system administrators, cybersecurity engineers, cybersecurity analysts, and information systems security officers in the highest demand.
[2024] What is SSH? & How does it work? | Everything you need to know
It provides a secure channel over an insecure network by encrypting the data during transmission. It is commonly used for remote login and command execution on remote computers or servers.
Cybersecurity jobs available right now: June 5, 2024 – Help Net Security
As a Cyber Security Engineer, you will develop and implement security policies, procedures, and standards to protect organizational assets. Conduct security assessments and vulnerability scans to identify and mitigate potential security risks. Design, deploy, and maintain security infrastructure, including firewalls, intrusion detection systems, endpoint protection, and identity access management solutions.
How I got started: AI security researcher
Applied AI researchers typically gain expertise and experience working with particular kinds of datasets characteristic to the domains they work in.
Why AI won’t replace human intelligence in cybersecurity | TechRadar
As hackers create new and different ways to break through security systems, AI technology that is not up to date might not know how to react or miss a threat entirely.
Rural hospitals are particularly vulnerable to ransomware, report finds | CyberScoop
The threat facing U.S. health care systems is no longer theoretical, with several important health care providers getting hit by ransomware attacks in recent months.