Cyber Stories Newsletter—Week of June 3, 2024
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Shifting the Security Mindset: From Network to Application Defense
As organizations shift their security focus from networks to applications, they face increasing threats at the application level, particularly through APIs. With APIs becoming integral to modern web traffic, they are often the weakest security link, vulnerable to sophisticated attacks. Experts emphasize the need for a security mindset shift towards robust API threat detection and a unified defense strategy to protect businesses from costly security breaches. This holistic approach is crucial for safeguarding sensitive data and maintaining trust.
Ticketmaster hit by cyber attack which has compromised the data of 560 million customers
Ticketmaster has experienced a severe cyber attack, compromising the personal data of 560 million customers. Hackers, identified as ShinyHunters, have stolen sensitive data including names, addresses, and partial credit card numbers, and are now demanding a $500,000 ransom. The breach was discovered due to unauthorized activity in a third-party database. Ticketmaster is collaborating with law enforcement and notifying affected users as they work to mitigate the risks.
SASE Threat Report: 8 Key Findings for Enterprise Security
The report highlights significant insights into enterprise and network security threats, focusing on the integration of AI and monitoring hacker forums. It discusses vulnerabilities like unsecured protocols and spoofing attacks on well-known brands, emphasizing the need for contextual understanding in cybersecurity measures.
Polytechnique Montréal leading collaborative efforts to tackle key cybersecurity challenges and train future experts
Polytechnique Montréal, through the leadership of Professor Frédéric Cuppens and collaboration with universities and industry partners like Google, is spearheading efforts to enhance cybersecurity and cyber-resilience. This initiative involves multidisciplinary approaches across engineering, psychology, and economics to tackle cybersecurity challenges. With over 160 individuals involved, they focus on developing secure technologies for public use and connecting cybersecurity with sustainable development goals. Their projects include secure data-sharing platforms and deploying volunteer cybercitizens to assist in cybersecurity incidents.