zero trust
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Foreign intruders accessed Kansas City weapons plant IT via SharePoint flaws, source says
A source familiar with an August response says a foreign actor exploited unpatched Microsoft SharePoint flaws to access the Kansas City National Security Campus IT network. Investigations are ongoing, attribution is disputed between Chinese-linked groups and possible Russian actors, and experts warn the incident highlights gaps between IT and operational technology security.
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China-linked BRICKSTORM attackers conduct long-running espionage campaign against U.S. tech firms, Mandiant says
Mandiant identifies BRICKSTORM, a China-linked threat group running a long-running espionage campaign against U.S. tech firms, using a Go-based malware to target Linux and BSD systems, with a focus on SaaS providers and other high-value targets, and urges vendors to adopt zero-trust architectures.
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Organizations Progress on Zero Trust Journeys, Yet Challenges Remain
A recent Gartner survey indicates that while 63% of organizations are implementing zero trust security strategies, many face significant challenges in fully realizing their potential due to cultural and operational hurdles.
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Cybersecurity Expert Warns of Rising Threats from Visible Networks
Lawrence Pingree emphasizes the rising threats posed by visible networks in today’s cybersecurity landscape, urging organizations to adopt stealth networking technologies for better protection against sophisticated attacks.




