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Horizon3.ai and Autonomos.ai Partner to Introduce Advanced Cybersecurity into Africa

Businesswire 06/01/2023 Autonomos.ai has joined forces with Horizon3.ai, a U.S.-based cybersecurity firm, as a fully licensed and Certified Partner to introduce advanced cybersecurity services to the African continent. This partnership aims to provide enterprises, governments, and NGOs with a comprehensive and proactive defense against cyber threats…. Read the entire article here
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CISA’s Ransomware Vulnerability Awareness Pilot: But Is It Enough?

In early 2023, CISA launched their Ransomware Vulnerability Awareness Pilot (RVWP). It’s designed to warn critical infrastructure (CI) entities that their systems have exposed vulnerabilities that may be exploited by ransomware threat actors. The plan is to identify affected systems that may be prevalent in CI networks, then notify operators about potential risk of exploitation. The idea behind this is...
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Financial sector should perform penetration tests on its own according to EU regulation DORA

PressePortal 05/04/2023 In 2022, the weekly number of cyberattacks in the financial industry averaged 1,131 attacks – a 52 percent increase in one year, according to Check Point Research figures. More than two-thirds of large institutions were affected by at least one cyberattack, not including successfully prevented attacks and unreported cases… Read the entire article here
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CVE-2023-27524: Insecure Default Configuration in Apache Superset Leads to Remote Code Execution

Apache Superset is an open source data visualization and exploration tool. It has over 50K stars on GitHub, and there are more than 3000 instances of it exposed to the Internet. In our research, we found that a substantial portion of these servers – at least 2000 (two-thirds of all servers) – are running with a dangerous default configuration. As...
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