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Ghost Ransomware a Persistent Global Threat to Critical Infrastructure

SecureWorld News

Persistent exploitation of legacy systems One of the most alarming aspects of Ghost ransomware is its focus on legacy IoT and OT environments. The Ghost (Cring) ransomware campaign is a rapidly evolving global threat affecting critical infrastructure, healthcare, government agencies, and businesses of all sizes.

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MY TAKE: DigiCert and Oracle partner to extend digital trust and scalable infrastructure globally

The Last Watchdog

This was all part of the Lehi, Utah-based vendor’s efforts to support enterprise cloud migration and the rise of IoT systems, which were both gaining steam. Amazon had introduced Amazon Web Services in 2006 and Microsoft Azure became commercially available in 2010. Back in Silicon Valley, Oracle was playing catchup.

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SBOMs: Securing the Software Supply Chain

eSecurity Planet

Need for Standardization The Vulnerability-Exploitability eXchange (VEX) Advantages of SBOM Adoption How to Create a SBOM Proof of Concept: Healthcare SBOM What SBOMs Mean for Cybersecurity. Developed by the Linux Foundation in 2010, the Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) is the leading open standard for SBOM formats.

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Top VC Firms in Cybersecurity of 2022

eSecurity Planet

Specializing in seed and Series A opportunities, the San Francisco-based firm has an extensive consumer, enterprise, and healthcare investments portfolio. Insight’s portfolio goes beyond cybersecurity, serving IT verticals in data, fintech, healthcare, and logistics. New Enterprise Associates (NEA). NightDragon.

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Meet the 2021 SC Awards judges

SC Magazine

He retired as a colonel in 2010. He was previously senior manager at Deloitte, focused on IoT and industrial cybersecurity. Cedric Leighton is founder and president of Cedric Leighton Associates, a strategic risk and leadership management consultancy. John Johnson is cybersecurity leader for a large consumer manufacturing company.