Amid widespread unrest, Sudan shutters its Internet. A new PRC influence campaign targets US elections. Software supply chain security. And cybercrime in wartime.

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Kayla Williams: Not everything related to cybersecurity is a fire drill. [CISO] [Career Notes]

Please enjoy this encore of Career Notes. Kayla Williams, CISO of Devo, sits down to share her story, from graduating with a finance degree to rising to where she is now. She quickly learned that finance was not for her and changed paths, working towards gaining an information se ...  Show more

Double-edged threat. [Research Saturday]

Today we are joined by Justin Albrecht, Principal Researcher at Lookout, discussing "Attackers Wielding DarkSword Threaten iOS Users." DarkSword is a highly sophisticated iOS exploit chain discovered by Lookout that targets iPhones (iOS 18.4–18.6.2), enabling near zero-click comp ...  Show more

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