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  • The Next Cybersecurity Crisis Isn’t Breaches—It’s Data You Can’t Trust

    Data Protection

    Data integrity shouldn’t be seen only through the prism of a technical concern but also as a leadership issue. The post The Next Cybersecurity Crisis Isn’t Breaches—It’s Data You Can’t Trust appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Google Slashes Quantum Resource Requirements for Breaking Cryptocurrency Encryption

    Data Protection

    Google researchers have shown that breaking the encryption of Bitcoin and Ethereum requires 20x fewer qubits. The post Google Slashes Quantum Resource Requirements for Breaking Cryptocurrency Encryption appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • In Other News: Palo Alto Recruiter Scam, Anti-Deepfake Chip, Google Sets 2029 Quantum Deadline

    Data Protection

    Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Heritage Bank data breach, new State Department unit tackles cyber threats, LA Metro disruptions. The post In Other News: Palo Alto Recruiter Scam, Anti-Deepfake Chip, Google Sets 2029 Quantum Deadline appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Data Security Firm Evervault Raises $25 Million in Series B Funding

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    The company has raised a total of $46 million in funding for its developer-focused encryption and orchestration platform. The post Data Security Firm Evervault Raises $25 Million in Series B Funding appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Quantum Decryption of RSA Is Much Closer Than Expected

    Data Protection

    For decades, the quantum threat to RSA and ECC encryption has been tied to Shor’s algorithm and the assumption that we would need million-qubit quantum computers to make it practical. A newly announced algorithm challenges that assumption and suggests the breaking point could arrive far sooner than expected. The post Quantum Decryption of RSA Is Much Closer Than Expected appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Google Working Towards Quantum-Safe Chrome HTTPS Certificates

    Data Protection

    The internet giant is developing an evolution of the certificates based on Merkle Tree Certificates (MTCs). The post Google Working Towards Quantum-Safe Chrome HTTPS Certificates appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • NIST’s Quantum Breakthrough: Single Photons Produced on a Chip

    Data Protection

    NIST’s single photon chip will likely make QKD an option for a wider range of companies. The post NIST’s Quantum Breakthrough: Single Photons Produced on a Chip appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Password Managers Vulnerable to Vault Compromise Under Malicious Server

    Data Protection

    Researchers at ETH Zurich have tested the security of Bitwarden, LastPass, Dashlane, and 1Password password managers. The post Password Managers Vulnerable to Vault Compromise Under Malicious Server appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Nevada Unveils New Statewide Data Classification Policy Months After Cyberattack

    Data Protection

    Officials said data will now be classified as one of four categories: “public,” “sensitive,” “confidential” or “restricted.” The post Nevada Unveils New Statewide Data Classification Policy Months After Cyberattack appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Varonis Acquisition of AllTrue.ai Valued at $150 Million

    M&A Tracker · Data Protection

    The data security firm has acquired the AI trust, risk, and security management company to expand its capabilities. The post Varonis Acquisition of AllTrue.ai Valued at $150 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Orion Raises $32 Million for Data Security

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    The startup will use the funding to accelerate product development and go-to-market operations. The post Orion Raises $32 Million for Data Security appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • WhatsApp Boosts Account Security for At-Risk Individuals

    Data Protection

    New Strict Account Settings allow users to block attachments and media and silence calls from unknown people. The post WhatsApp Boosts Account Security for At-Risk Individuals appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • High-Severity Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Patched in OpenSSL

    Data Protection · Vulnerabilities

    A total of 12 vulnerabilities have been fixed in OpenSSL, all discovered by a single cybersecurity firm. The post High-Severity Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Patched in OpenSSL appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Cyber Insights 2026: Quantum Computing and the Potential Synergy With Advanced AI

    Data Protection · Artificial Intelligence

    Quantum computers are coming, with a potential computing power almost beyond comprehension. The post Cyber Insights 2026: Quantum Computing and the Potential Synergy With Advanced AI appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • In Other News: €1.2B GDPR Fines, Net-NTLMv1 Rainbow Tables, Rockwell Security Notice

    Data Protection · ICS/OT

    Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Cloudflare WAF bypass, Canonical Snap Store abused for malware delivery, Curl terminating bug bounty program The post In Other News: €1.2B GDPR Fines, Net-NTLMv1 Rainbow Tables, Rockwell Security Notice appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Project Eleven Raises $20 Million for Post-Quantum Security

    Data Protection · Cybersecurity Funding

    The startup is building the necessary infrastructure and tools to help organizations transition to post-quantum computing. The post Project Eleven Raises $20 Million for Post-Quantum Security appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Cyera Raises $400 Million at $9 Billion Valuation

    Data Protection · Cybersecurity Funding

    The New York-based data security company has tripled its valuation in just one year. The post Cyera Raises $400 Million at $9 Billion Valuation appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Niobium Raises $23 Million for FHE Hardware Acceleration

    Data Protection · Cybersecurity Funding

    The startup will invest the funds in accelerating development of its second-generation fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) platforms. The post Niobium Raises $23 Million for FHE Hardware Acceleration appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Arizona Attorney General Sues Chinese Online Retailer Temu Over Data Theft Claims

    Data Protection

    Arizona is the latest state to sue Temu and its parent company PDD Holdings over allegations that the Chinese online retailer is stealing customers’ data. The post Arizona Attorney General Sues Chinese Online Retailer Temu Over Data Theft Claims appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Thousands of Secrets Leaked on Code Formatting Platforms

    Data Protection

    JSONFormatter and CodeBeautify users exposed credentials, authentication keys, configuration information, private keys, and other secrets. The post Thousands of Secrets Leaked on Code Formatting Platforms appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Vulnerability Allowed Scraping of 3.5 Billion WhatsApp Accounts

    Data Protection · Vulnerabilities

    Researchers demonstrated a now-patched vulnerability that could have been used to enumerate all WhatsApp accounts. The post Vulnerability Allowed Scraping of 3.5 Billion WhatsApp Accounts appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Many Forbes AI 50 Companies Leak Secrets on GitHub

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    Wiz found the secrets and warned that they can expose training data, organizational structures, and private models. The post Many Forbes AI 50 Companies Leak Secrets on GitHub appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • CyberRidge Emerges From Stealth With $26 Million for Photonic Encryption Solution

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    The company has built a plug-and-play photonic layer transmission system that encrypts data in transit to prevent interception. The post CyberRidge Emerges From Stealth With $26 Million for Photonic Encryption Solution appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Chrome to Turn HTTPS on by Default for Public Sites

    Data Protection

    Starting October 2026, the browser will ask users if they want to access public websites that do not use secure connections. The post Chrome to Turn HTTPS on by Default for Public Sites appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • New Firefox Extensions Required to Disclose Data Collection Practices

    Data Protection

    All new extensions will be required to declare their data collection practices in their manifest file using a specific key. The post New Firefox Extensions Required to Disclose Data Collection Practices appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Veeam to Acquire Data Security Firm Securiti AI for $1.7 Billion

    M&A Tracker · Data Protection

    The acquisition will unify data resilience with DSPM, privacy, governance, and AI trust across production and secondary data. The post Veeam to Acquire Data Security Firm Securiti AI for $1.7 Billion appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Matters.AI Raises $6.25 Million to Safeguard Enterprise Data

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    The company’s AI Security Engineer autonomously keeps enterprise data protected across devices and environments. The post Matters.AI Raises $6.25 Million to Safeguard Enterprise Data appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • HyperBunker Raises Seed Funding to Launch Next-Generation Anti-Ransomware Device

    Ransomware · Data Protection

    Investors are placing bets on a hardware-based approach to data security in a market dominated by software solutions for ransomware resilience. The post HyperBunker Raises Seed Funding to Launch Next-Generation Anti-Ransomware Device appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • In Other News: PQC Adoption, New Android Spyware, FEMA Data Breach

    Data Protection

    Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: cybercriminals offer money to BBC journalist, LinkedIn user data will train AI, Tile tracker vulnerabilities. The post In Other News: PQC Adoption, New Android Spyware, FEMA Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Ray Security Emerges From Stealth With $11M to Bring Real-Time, AI-Driven Data Protection

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    Tel Aviv, Israel-based Ray Security emerged from stealth with $11 million seed funding and a desire to change the way corporate data is protected. The funding was co-led by Venture Guides and Ibex Investors. The post Ray Security Emerges From Stealth With $11M to Bring Real-Time, AI-Driven Data Protection appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • FTC Calls on Tech Firms to Resist Foreign Anti-Encryption Demands

    Data Protection

    Tech giants have received a letter from the FTC urging them not to weaken security and privacy at the request of foreign governments. The post FTC Calls on Tech Firms to Resist Foreign Anti-Encryption Demands appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Password Managers Vulnerable to Data Theft via Clickjacking

    Data Protection · Vulnerabilities

    A researcher has tested nearly a dozen password managers and found that they were all vulnerable to clickjacking attacks. The post Password Managers Vulnerable to Data Theft via Clickjacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Gabbard Says UK Scraps Demand for Apple to Give Backdoor Access to Data

    Data Protection

    Britain abandoned its demand that Apple provide backdoor access to any encrypted user data stored in the cloud. The post Gabbard Says UK Scraps Demand for Apple to Give Backdoor Access to Data appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Enterprise Secrets Exposed by CyberArk Conjur Vulnerabilities

    Data Protection

    CyberArk has patched several vulnerabilities that could be chained for unauthenticated remote code execution. The post Enterprise Secrets Exposed by CyberArk Conjur Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • New AI Jailbreak Bypasses Guardrails With Ease

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    New "Echo Chamber" attack bypasses advanced LLM safeguards by subtly manipulating conversational context, proving highly effective across leading AI models. The post New AI Jailbreak Bypasses Guardrails With Ease appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Encryption Backdoors: The Security Practitioners’ View

    Data Protection

    After decades of failed attempts to access encrypted communications, governments are shifting from persuasion to coercion—security experts say the risks are too high. The post Encryption Backdoors: The Security Practitioners’ View appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Cyera Raises $540 Million to Expand AI-Powered Data Security Platform

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    Series E funding round brings Cyera’s total funding to over $1.3 billion and values the data security firm at $6 billion. The post Cyera Raises $540 Million to Expand AI-Powered Data Security Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • MIND Raises $30 Million for Data Loss Prevention

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    Data security firm MIND has raised $30 million in Series A funding to expand its R&D and go-to-market teams. The post MIND Raises $30 Million for Data Loss Prevention appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Vodafone Germany Fined $51 Million Over Privacy, Security Failures

    Privacy & Compliance · Data Protection

    Germany fined Vodafone $51 million for failing to protect user data from partners and unauthorized third-parties. The post Vodafone Germany Fined $51 Million Over Privacy, Security Failures appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Chrome to Distrust Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock Certificates

    Data Protection

    Patterns of concerning behavior led Google to remove trust in certificates from Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock from Chrome. The post Chrome to Distrust Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock Certificates appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • MITRE Publishes Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration Roadmap

    Data Protection

    The roadmap provides an overview of four key stages of the migration process, namely preparation, baseline understanding, planning and execution, and monitoring and evaluation. The post MITRE Publishes Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration Roadmap appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Signal Adds Screenshot-Blocker to Thwart ‘Windows Recall’

    Privacy & Compliance · Data Protection

    Signal said the privacy feature is on by default for every Windows 11 user to block Microsoft from taking screenshots for Windows Recall. The post Signal Adds Screenshot-Blocker to Thwart ‘Windows Recall’ appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Is AI Use in the Workplace Out of Control?

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    Trying to block AI tools outright is a losing strategy. SaaS and AI are increasingly inseparable, and AI isn’t limited to tools like ChatGPT or Copilot anymore. The post Is AI Use in the Workplace Out of Control? appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • CISA Warns of Flaw in TeleMessage App Used by Ex-National Security Advisor

    Data Protection

    An information exposure flaw in TeleMessage has been added to CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The post CISA Warns of Flaw in TeleMessage App Used by Ex-National Security Advisor appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Cisco’s Quantum Bet: Linking Small Machines Into One Giant Quantum Computer

    Data Protection

    Cisco unveils its Quantum Network Entanglement Chip and new Quantum Labs, laying the groundwork for a scalable quantum internet that connects distributed quantum computers into a unified, powerful system. The post Cisco’s Quantum Bet: Linking Small Machines Into One Giant Quantum Computer appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Files Deleted From GitHub Repos Leak Valuable Secrets

    Data Protection

    A security researcher has discovered hundreds of leaked secrets by restoring files deleted from GitHub repositories. The post Files Deleted From GitHub Repos Leak Valuable Secrets appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • DataKrypto Launches Homomorphic Encryption Framework to Secure Enterprise AI Models

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    DataKrypto’s FHEnom for AI combines real-time homomorphic encryption with trusted execution environments to protect enterprise data and models from leakage, exposure, and tampering. The post DataKrypto Launches Homomorphic Encryption Framework to Secure Enterprise AI Models appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Cy4Data Labs Raises $10 Million to Secure Data in Use

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    Data protection firm Cy4Data Labs has raised $10 million in a Series A funding round led by Pelion Venture Partners. The post Cy4Data Labs Raises $10 Million to Secure Data in Use appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Blockchain, Quantum, and IoT Firms Unite to Secure Satellite Communications Against Quantum Threats

    Data Protection

    Partisia, Squareroot8, and NuSpace join forces in a global partnership to advance quantum-safe communications. The post Blockchain, Quantum, and IoT Firms Unite to Secure Satellite Communications Against Quantum Threats appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Aurascape Banks Hefty $50 Million to Mitigate ‘Shadow AI’ Risks

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    Silicon Valley startup secures big investment from Menlo Ventures and Mayfield Fund to solve the “shadow AI” security problem. The post Aurascape Banks Hefty $50 Million to Mitigate ‘Shadow AI’ Risks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • PCI DSS 4.0.1: A Cybersecurity Blueprint by the Industry, for the Industry

    Data Protection

    As PCI DSS 4.0.1 comes into force, it shows the power of industry collaboration in cybersecurity. The post PCI DSS 4.0.1: A Cybersecurity Blueprint by the Industry, for the Industry appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • 39 Million Secrets Leaked on GitHub in 2024

    Data Protection

    GitHub has announced new capabilities to help organizations and developers keep secrets in their code protected. The post 39 Million Secrets Leaked on GitHub in 2024 appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • New Issuance Requirements Improve HTTPS Certificate Validation

    Data Protection

    HTTPS certificate issuance now requires Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration and linting to improve validation. The post New Issuance Requirements Improve HTTPS Certificate Validation appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • NetSfere Launches Quantum-Resilient Messaging Platform for Enterprise and Government Use

    Data Protection

    NetSfere Integrates ML-KEM and AES into its text, voice and video messaging platform to meet 2027 NSA Quantum Security mandates. The post NetSfere Launches Quantum-Resilient Messaging Platform for Enterprise and Government Use appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Orion Security Raises $6 Million to Tackle Insider Threats and Data Leaks with AI-Driven DLP

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    Orion protects against data exfiltration by using AI to compare actual data flows against permitted and expected data flows. The post Orion Security Raises $6 Million to Tackle Insider Threats and Data Leaks with AI-Driven DLP appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • HP Launches Printers With Quantum Resilient Cryptography

    Data Protection

    Printers can sit in the corner for ten years or more, while quantum decryption is thought by many to be less than 10 years away. The post HP Launches Printers With Quantum Resilient Cryptography appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • NIST Announces HQC as Fifth Standardized Post Quantum Algorithm

    Data Protection

    First choices for both KEMs and DSAs are already standardized, and organizations should not wait for the backups to be available before migrating to PQC. The post NIST Announces HQC as Fifth Standardized Post Quantum Algorithm appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Intel TDX Connect Bridges the CPU-GPU Security Gap

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    AI is all about data – and keeping AI’s data confidential both within devices and between devices is problematic. Intel offers a solution. The post Intel TDX Connect Bridges the CPU-GPU Security Gap appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Quantum Wars: Google, Microsoft, and Amazon’s Competing Paths to Fault-Tolerant Qubits

    Data Protection

    Amazon claims its researchers have combined cat qubit technology and additional quantum error correction components onto a microchip that can be manufactured in a scalable fashion. The post Quantum Wars: Google, Microsoft, and Amazon’s Competing Paths to Fault-Tolerant Qubits appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Gabbard Decries Britain’s Reported Demand for Apple to Provide Backdoor Access to Users’ Cloud Data

    Data Protection

    The Director of National Intelligence said such a demand would violate Americans’ rights and raise concerns about a foreign government pressuring a U.S.-based technology company. The post Gabbard Decries Britain’s Reported Demand for Apple to Provide Backdoor Access to Users’ Cloud Data appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • What Microsoft’s Majorana 1 Chip Means for Quantum Decryption

    Data Protection

    The question is whether Majorana 1 advances progress toward quantum computing – or for security professionals, the arrival of computers powerful enough to break PKE. The post What Microsoft’s Majorana 1 Chip Means for Quantum Decryption appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • DeepSeek Exposes Major Cybersecurity Blind Spot

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    Millions of uninformed users have flocked to DeepSeek and share personal information without considering security or privacy risks. The post DeepSeek Exposes Major Cybersecurity Blind Spot appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • House Lawmakers Push to Ban AI App DeepSeek From US Government Devices

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    A bipartisan duo in the the U.S. House is proposing legislation to ban the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek from federal devices. The post House Lawmakers Push to Ban AI App DeepSeek From US Government Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Cyber Insights 2025: Quantum and the Threat to Encryption

    Data Protection

    2025 is an important year – it is probably our last chance to start our migration to post quantum cryptography before we are all undone by cryptographically relevant quantum computers. The post Cyber Insights 2025: Quantum and the Threat to Encryption appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Italy Blocks Access to the Chinese AI Application DeepSeek to Protect Users’ Data

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    Italy’s data protection authority expressed dissatisfaction with DeepSeek’s response to its query about what personal data is collected, where it is stored and how users are notified. The post Italy Blocks Access to the Chinese AI Application DeepSeek to Protect Users’ Data appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Taming Shadow AI: Valence Security, Endor Labs Unveil New Protections to Counter Hidden AI Threats

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    Valence Security and Endor Labs have introduced extensions to their existing platforms specifically to tackle the invisibility and wrongful use of Shadow AI. The post Taming Shadow AI: Valence Security, Endor Labs Unveil New Protections to Counter Hidden AI Threats appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Microsoft DRM Hacking Raises Questions on Vulnerability Disclosures

    Data Protection · Vulnerabilities

    A research project into vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft’s PlayReady DRM raises some questions on responsible disclosure. The post Microsoft DRM Hacking Raises Questions on Vulnerability Disclosures appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Insider Threat: Tackling the Complex Challenges of the Enemy Within

    Data Protection · Risk Management

    The insider threat problem will worsen, and the solutions will widen, in the age of generative-AI. The post Insider Threat: Tackling the Complex Challenges of the Enemy Within appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • In Other News: Volkswagen Data Leak, DoubleClickjacking, China Denies Hacking US Treasury

    Data Protection

    Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: location data of 800,000 electric Volkswagen cars leaked, DoubleClickjacking attack, China denies hacking US Treasury. The post In Other News: Volkswagen Data Leak, DoubleClickjacking, China Denies Hacking US Treasury appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US Issues Final Rule for Protecting Personal Data Against Foreign Adversaries

    Data Protection

    The DoJ has issued a final rule addressing adversaries’ access to and exploitation of Americans’ bulk sensitive personal information. The post US Issues Final Rule for Protecting Personal Data Against Foreign Adversaries appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Beware Of Shadow AI – Shadow IT’s Less Well-Known Brother

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    While AI tools can enable employees to be innovative and productive, significant data privacy risks can stem from their usage. The post Beware Of Shadow AI – Shadow IT’s Less Well-Known Brother appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Italy’s Privacy Watchdog Fines OpenAI for ChatGPT’s Violations in Collecting Users Personal Data

    Artificial Intelligence · Data Protection

    Italy’s data protection watchdog fined OpenAI 15 million euros ($15.6 million) after wrapping up a probe into collection of personal data. The post Italy’s Privacy Watchdog Fines OpenAI for ChatGPT’s Violations in Collecting Users Personal Data appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Facebook Owner Hit With 251 Million Euros in Fines for 2018 Data Breach

    Data Protection

    EU privacy watchdogs hit Facebook owner Meta with fines totaling 251 million euros after an investigation into a 2018 data breach that exposed millions of accounts. The post Facebook Owner Hit With 251 Million Euros in Fines for 2018 Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Keepit Raises $50 Million for SaaS Data Protection Solution

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    Denmark-based data protection company Keepit has raised $50 million, which brings the total investment to $90 million. The post Keepit Raises $50 Million for SaaS Data Protection Solution appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Google’s Willow Chip Signals the Urgency of Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration

    Data Protection

    Google’s Willow quantum chip marks a transformative moment in quantum computing development. The post Google’s Willow Chip Signals the Urgency of Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Ethyca Raises $10 Million for Data Privacy Platform

    Cybersecurity Funding · Data Protection

    Data privacy solutions provider Ethyca has raised $10 million in a funding round led by Aspenwood Ventures and AVP. The post Ethyca Raises $10 Million for Data Privacy Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Low-Code, High Risk: Millions of Records Exposed via Misconfigured Microsoft Power Pages

    Application Security · Data Protection

    Security researcher investigated Microsoft Power Pages installations and found several with misconfigurations allowing unintentional access to confidential data. The post Low-Code, High Risk: Millions of Records Exposed via Misconfigured Microsoft Power Pages appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • New iOS Security Feature Reboots Devices to Protect User Data: Reports

    Data Protection · Mobile & Wireless

    A new feature in the latest iOS release reportedly reboots locked devices that have not been unlocked for longer periods of time. The post New iOS Security Feature Reboots Devices to Protect User Data: Reports appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • API Security Matters: The Risks of Turning a Blind Eye

    Application Security · Data Protection

    Willfully ignoring important security issues to make our lives easier is, unfortunately, something that does happen in the security field. The post API Security Matters: The Risks of Turning a Blind Eye appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Prosecutors Seek a 17-Year Prison Term for Pentagon Secrets Leaker Jack Teixeira

    Data Protection

    Prosecutors want a Massachusetts Air National Guard member who leaked highly classified military documents to serve 17 years in prison. The post Prosecutors Seek a 17-Year Prison Term for Pentagon Secrets Leaker Jack Teixeira appeared first on SecurityWeek.