Investigating data exfiltration…

Credit to Author: Angela Gunn| Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2023 17:09:16 +0000
…and introducing Sophos X-Ops’ new video channel, which provides viewers (and readers too) with a little something extra
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Credit to Author: Angela Gunn| Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2023 17:09:16 +0000
…and introducing Sophos X-Ops’ new video channel, which provides viewers (and readers too) with a little something extra
Read moreCredit to Author: Holly Fraser| Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000
Customer feedback validates Trend’s leadership in in XDR, endpoint security, hybrid Cloud
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Less than a year after OpenAI’s ChatGPT was released to the public, Cisco Systems is already well into the process of embedding generative artificial intelligence (genAI) into its entire product portfolio and internal backend systems.
The plan is to use it in virtually every corner of the business, from automating network functions and monitoring security to creating new software products.
But Cisco’s CIO, Fletcher Previn, is also dealing with a scarcity of IT talent to create and tweak large language model (LLM) platforms for domain-specific AI applications. As a result, IT workers are learning as they go, while discovering new places and ways the ever-evolving technology can create value.
A remote code execution vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ is being used by the HelloKItty ransomware group.
Read moreThe ongoing struggle between YouTube and ad blockers is turning ugly. Users are left with the choice between paying for Premium or watching ads.
Read moreAtlassian has released an advisory about a critical severity authentication vulnerability in the Confluence Server and Data Center.
Read moreIt would be easy to think that Gen Z doesn’t care about privacy. It’s not that, though, they just care about privacy in a different way to older generations.
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The layoffs are happening in the wake of a market retraction, Splunk CEO Gary Steele said.

John Strosahl became Jamf CEO in September. He isn’t a new face and was one of the first employees then-incoming (now former) CEO Dean Hager hired eight years ago. Together, they managed the company’s transition into a leading Apple solution integrator across the enterprise, medical, and education industries.
I caught up with both men to talk about Apple’s growing place in the enterprise and Strosahl’s plans for the future of Jamf.
Mac admins like to say that Jamf has a unique company culture, which is particularly visible at the company’s public events.