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Dark Reading Confidential: Quantum Has Landed, So Now What?

Episode #4: NIST's new post-quantum cryptography standards are here, so what comes next? This episode of Dark Reading Confidential digs into the world of quantum computing from a cybersecurity practitioner's point of view — with guests Matthew McFadden, vice president, Cyber, General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) and Thomas Scanlon, professor, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University.

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Cybersecurity Lessons From 3 Public Breaches

High-profile security incidents provide examples of how common vulnerabilities can be exploited. If you pay attention, you can learn from others' mistakes.

FCC Proposes New Cybersecurity Rules for Telecoms

FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel recommended "urgent action" to safeguard the nation's communications systems from real and present cybersecurity threats.

How Art Appreciation Supplements Cybersecurity Skills

Using different parts of our brains gives us different perspectives on the world around us and new approaches to the problems we face in security.

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Snowflake Rolls Out Mandatory MFA Plan

As part of the commitment to CISA's Secure by Design pledge, Snowflake will begin blocking sign-ins using single-factor authentication next year.

Google Launches Open Source Patch Validation Tool

Vanir automates the process of scanning source code to identify missing security patches.

Open Source Security Priorities Get a Reshuffle

The "Census of Free and Open Source Software" report, which identifies the most critical software projects, sees more cloud infrastructure and Python software designated as critical software components.

'Dubai Police' Lures Anchor Wave of UAE Mobile Attacks

A sophisticated social engineering cybercrime campaign bent on financial gain was observed being run from Tencent servers in Singapore.

Governments, Telcos Ward Off China's Hacking Typhoons

Infiltrating other nations' telecom networks is a cornerstone of China's geopolitical strategy, and it's having the unintended consequence of driving the uptake of encrypted communications.

African Law Enforcement Nabs 1,000+ Cybercrime Suspects

Authorities across 19 African countries also dismantled their infrastructure and networks, thanks to cooperation between global law enforcement and private firms.

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