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Over the last 32 years the RSA conference has grown from a few security geeks getting together to one of the largest security conferences in the world, attracting those who need to know what to invest in next to keep networks secure. The four-day event will be held in San Francisco between April 24 - 27 and we'll be covering it live.

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open RSA Conference 2024: The good, the bad, and the downright worrying 3
open AI red-teaming tools helped X-Force break into a major tech manufacturer 'in 8 hours' 7
open Iran most likely to launch destructive cyber-attack against US – ex-Air Force intel analyst 8
open 'Four horsemen of cyber' look back on 2008 DoD IT breach that led to US Cyber Command 4
By ColinPa
open America's enemies targeting US critical infrastructure should be 'wake-up call' 8
open 68 tech names sign CISA's secure-by-design pledge 14
open VMware security advisories now behind bureaucratic Broadcom barricade 16
open CISA boss: Secure code is the 'only way to make ransomware a shocking anomaly' 58
open One year on, universities org admits MOVEit attack hit data of 800K people 2
By 4Candle
open Ten years since the first corp ransomware, Mikko Hyppönen sees no end in sight 24
open UnitedHealth's 'egregious negligence' led to Change Healthcare ransomware infection 25
open America's War on Drugs and Crime will be AI powered, says Homeland Security boss 25
By Kev99
open Watch out for rogue DHCP servers decloaking your VPN connections 34
open CISA's early-warning system helped critical orgs close 852 ransomware holes 3
open US State Department launches cyber and digital policy strategy 4
open Ransomware crooks now SIM swap executives' kids to pressure their parents 20
open Fed-run LockBit site back from the dead and vows to really spill the beans on gang 8
open Plugging the infosec holes before the bad guys can sneak in 2
open RSA Conference or Black Mirror? Either way, we're doomed ... probably 7
open Crooks don't need ChatGPT to social-engineer victims, as they're more than happy to demonstrate 10
By Nifty
open Eric Idle tells infosec world to always look on the bright side of life 22
By hayzoos
open Future of warfare is AI, retired US Army general warns 36
open US National Cyber Director: Fending off cyber threats in space is 'urgent,' needs 'high level attention' 5
open You can cross 'Quantum computers to smash crypto' off your list of existential fears for 30 years 20
open Is your AI hallucinating? Might be time to call in the red team 5
open Menaced by miscreants, critical infrastructure needs a good ETHOS. Ah, here's one 5
open US to focus on stifling online attacks rather than snagging criminal convictions 1
open Mandiant's 'most prevalent threat actor' may be living under your roof – the teenager 18
open Google's here to boost your cloud security and the magic ingredient? AI, of course 4
open SentinelOne sticks generative AI into its stuff because 2023 gotta 2023 5
open From tiny acorns mighty oak trees grow – RSA is back in town 5
open Microsoft uses carrot and stick with Exchange Online admins 16
open Warning: Your wireless networks may leak data thanks to Wi-Fi spec ambiguity 15
open Another year, another North Korean malware-spreading, crypto-stealing gang named 2
open Oh, really? Microsoft worries multicloud complicates security and identity 8