Lisa Plaggemier, interim executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), has an affinity for the automotive industry since her professional career includes time at Ford and CDK Global.
A cyberattack on software vendor Kaseya that led to a widespread ransomware spree may also cast a wide net of liability with regulators and potential plaintiffs
The Kaseya ransomware attack, which paralyzed hundreds of businesses over the Fourth of July weekend, marks a major strategic advancement for the criminal hacking gangs that have wreaked havoc on U.S. businesses.
A hack targeting software made by Kaseya Ltd. shows how damaging supply chain attacks can be for small and medium-sized businesses that often outsource their information technology support.
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Advanced persistent threat actors will continue to “up their game,” including taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic even as its impact diminishes, says Kelvin Coleman, executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance.
President Biden aims to launch a Cybersecurity Safety Review Board in the wake of several high-profile breaches.
When criminals swindled One Treasure Island, the San Francisco organization turned to the cops. Getting no help, its director decided to launch her own investigation.
The government, said Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, can’t say for sure which agency is in charge of securing its own networks, let alone private ones vital to the economy.