Lennert Wouters, a researcher at KU Leuven University in Belgium, has spent the past eight years studying embedded security, analyzing the vulnerabilities of everyday devices and commercial products. He shares his greatest hacks and insights on hardware security industry trends.
Organizations ranging from multinational corporations to government agencies and international nonprofits require cybersecurity expertise. These roles often include exciting opportunities for travel or relocation, making them an attractive path for professionals ready to take their careers global.
Security researchers have uncovered 16 zero-day vulnerabilities in Japanese equipment manufacturer Fuji Electric's Tellus and V-Server remote monitoring software that enable attackers to execute malicious code in devices commonly used by utilities and other critical infrastructure providers.
The European Commission on Thursday opened infringement procedures against 23 EU member states that missed a mid-October deadline for implementing the NIS2 Directive, as well 24 EU members that missed a Critical Entities Resilience Directive deadline.
Researchers identified 20 critical vulnerabilities in a type of Advantech industrial-grade wireless access points that is widely deployed across critical infrastructure environments. Attackers could exploit the flaws to remotely executive code and create denials of service.
Cybersecurity once conjured images of IT departments, server rooms and corporate firewalls. Today, it extends far beyond these traditional domains, becoming essential in fields like manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, transportation, robotics and space exploration.
As email remains the primary vector for cyberattacks, the limitations of traditional Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) are becoming increasingly evident in the face of modern, sophisticated threats. With attackers finding new ways to bypass legacy defenses, organizations must reevaluate their approach to email security....
The U.S. cyber defense agency is urging critical infrastructure operators to learn from the experience of a volunteer red teaming test and not rely too heavily on host-based endpoint detection and response solutions at the expense of network layer protections.
The United States Coast Guard is continuing to warn of significant security risks embedded in ship-to-shore cranes developed by companies with ties to Beijing while issuing new sensitive requirements for ports operating Chinese-made cranes across the country.
Melina Scotto Mastin, an accomplished CISO and CyberEdBoard member, shared how her journey from network engineering to CISO shaped her leadership style. She emphasized collaborative cybersecurity approaches, advocating for “shift-left” practices that integrate security early in projects.
Over the past few decades, cybersecurity has evolved from a niche concern into a global priority, creating a vast and dynamic career field. While we celebrate the journey, let's also focus on how today's cybersecurity professionals will shape the future.
Traditional Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) can’t keep up with advanced threats like multi-abuse phishing and credential theft. Integrated cloud email security solutions are transforming protection with API-based defenses that adapt to modern risks. Discover how human behavioral AI and behavioral modeling streamline...
The Environmental Protection Agency inspector general said over 100 million Americans depend on drinking water systems exposed to cybersecurity flaws that could allow hackers to "disrupt service or cause irreparable physical damage to drinking water infrastructure."
French multinational Schneider Electric disclosed critical vulnerabilities in its Modicon M340, Momentum and MC80 programmable automation controllers. The vulnerabilities could allow unauthorized access, data manipulation and system interruptions.
Across the security landscape, partnerships are becoming a cornerstone in developing agile, prepared professionals who can not only react to threats but anticipate and neutralize them. Here's how universities, certification bodies, boot camps and industry leaders can drive the industry forward.
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