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Novacoast's Apex Program prepares individuals with visual impairments for cybersecurity careers. [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( April 13, 2024 LATEST SECURITY FEATURES & COMMENTARY [Ambitious Training Initiative Taps Talents of Blind and Visually Impaired]( Novacoast's Apex Program prepares individuals with visual impairments for cybersecurity careers. [Knostic Brings Access Control to LLMs]( Led by industry veterans Gadi Evron and Sounil Yu, the new company lets organizations adjust how much information LLMs provide based on the user's role and responsibilities. [Proper DDoS Protection Requires Both Detective and Preventive Controls]( Distributed denial-of-service attacks still plague the enterprise, but adding preventive measures can reduce their impact. [The Race for AI-Powered Security Platforms Heats Up]( Microsoft, Google, and Simbian each offers generative AI systems that allow security operations teams to use natural language to automate cybersecurity tasks. [Selecting the Right Authentication Protocol for Your Business]( Prioritizing security and user experience will help you build a robust and reliable authentication system for your business. [Tips for Securing the Software Supply Chain]( Industry experts share how to implement comprehensive security strategies necessary to secure the software supply chain in Dark Reading's latest Tech Insights report. [Google Gives Gemini a Security Boost]( Google has integrated Mandiant's security offerings into its AI platform to detect, stop, and remediate cybersecurity attacks as quickly as possible. [New Tool Shields Organizations From NXDOMAIN Attacks]( Akamai joins a growing list of security vendors aiming to strengthen companies' DNS defenses. [New Jamf Tools Give Enterprise IT Security and Compliance Controls]( The device management company introduced a Fleet Hardening Score and Privilege Escalation (the good kind) to its endpoint security platform for Apple devices. [MORE FROM THE EDGE]( / [MORE FROM DR TECHNOLOGY]( HOT TOPICS [XZ Utils Scare Exposes Hard Truths About Software Security]( Much of the open source code embedded in enterprise software stacks comes from small, under-resourced, volunteer-run projects. [DPRK Exploits 2 MITRE Sub-Techniques: Phantom DLL Hijacking, TCC Abuse]( North Korean hackers break ground with new exploitation techniques for Windows and macOS. [Home Depot Hammered by Supply Chain Data Breach]( SaaS vendor to blame for exposing employee data that was ultimately leaked on Dark Web forum, according to the home improvement retailer. [MORE]( PRODUCTS & RELEASES [Cohesity Extends Collaboration to Strengthen Cyber Resilience With IBM Investment in Cohesity]( [National Security Agency Announces Dave Luber As Director of Cybersecurity]( [Action1 Unveils 'School Defense' Program To Help Small Educational Institutions Thwart Cyberattacks]( [MedSec Launches Cybersecurity Program For Resource-Constrained Hospitals]( [Wyden Releases Draft Legislation to End Federal Dependence on Insecure, Proprietary Software]( [MORE PRODUCTS & RELEASES]( EDITORS' CHOICE [Name That Edge Toon: Defying Gravity]( Feeling creative? Submit your caption and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card. [AI's Dual Role in SMB Brand Spoofing]( Cybercriminals are using AI to impersonate small businesses. Security architects are using it to help small businesses fight back. [Why MLBOMs Are Useful for Securing the AI/ML Supply Chain]( A machine learning bill of materials (MLBOM) framework can bring transparency, auditability, control, and forensic insight into AI and ML supply chains. 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