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GreyNoise: AI’s Central Role in Detecting Security Flaws in IoT Devices

Security Boulevard

GreyNoise Intelligence researchers said proprietary internal AI-based tools allowed them to detect and identify two vulnerabilities in IoT live-stream cameras that traditional cybersecurity technologies would not have been able to discover.

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LW ROUNDTABLE — How 2024’s cyber threats will transform the security landscape in 2025

The Last Watchdog

Sundaresan Bindu Sundaresan , Cybersecurity Director, LevelBlue In 2025, cybercriminals will exploit supply chain vulnerabilities, ransomware, IoT botnets, and AI-driven phishing. Rising IoT use demands standards to prevent device weaponization, while AI-enabled phishing challenges defenses.

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ColorTokens + Nozomi Networks: A Partnership That’s Built for the Trenches of OT and IoT Security

Security Boulevard

Discover how ColorTokens and Nozomi Networks deliver real-time OT/IoT threat detection and Zero Trust microsegmentation. The post ColorTokens + Nozomi Networks: A Partnership Thats Built for the Trenches of OT and IoT Security appeared first on ColorTokens.

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Protecting Oil and Gas Industry Infrastructure: Strategies for Resilience

SecureWorld News

Understanding the threat landscape The oil and gas sector is heavily vulnerable to cyberattacks and physical threats, driven by: Criticality of operations: Disruptions in oil and gas supply chains have catastrophic consequences, including fuel shortages, price hikes, and geopolitical instability.

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Surge in Malicious IoT Botnet Activity Raises Cybersecurity Concerns

SecureWorld News

In a digital landscape increasingly dependent on interconnected devices, the rise in malicious Internet of Things (IoT) botnet activity is becoming a significant cause for concern. However, this threat has since expanded globally, affecting various parts of the world.

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Kaiji, a new Linux malware targets IoT devices in the wild

Security Affairs

Security researchers spotted a new piece of DDoS bot dubbed Kaiji that is targeting IoT devices via SSH brute-force attacks. Last week, the popular security researcher MalwareMustDie and the experts at Intezer Labs spotted a new piece of malware dubbed Kaiji, that is targeting IoT devices via SSH brute-force attacks.

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Healthcare Cybersecurity Market Soars: Key Trends and Insights

SecureWorld News

Healthcare cybersecurity demand will be driven by ransomware resilience needs, FDA mandates for medical devices, and AI-powered threat detection," notes the Astute Analytica report. Digital transformation - cloud and IoT exposure: The healthcare industry's rapid digitization is expanding the attack surface.