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Dark Reading Daily [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( April 19, 2024 LATEST SECURITY FEATURES & COMMENTARY [Rethinking How You Work With Detection and Response Metrics]( Airbnb's Allyn Stott recommends adding the Human Maturity Model (HMM) and the SABRE framework to complement MITRE ATT&CK to improve security metrics analysis. [Cisco's Complex Road to Deliver on Its Hypershield Promise]( The tech giant tosses together a word salad of today's business drivers — AI, cloud-native, digital twins — and describes a comprehensive security strategy for the future, but can the company build the promised platform? [How Boards Can Prepare for Quantum Computers]( Quantum computing on the level that poses a threat to current cybersecurity measures is still years off. Here's what enterprises can do now to avoid future disruptions. [Open Source Tool Looks for Signals in Noisy AWS Cloud Logs]( Permiso Security announced Cloud Console Cartographer during Black Hat Asia to help defenders look inside Amazon Web Services events logs for signs of cyberattacks. [Countering Voice Fraud in the Age of AI]( Caller ID spoofing and AI voice deepfakes are supercharging phone scams. Fortunately, we have tools that help organizations and people protect themselves against the devious combination. [For Service Accounts, Accountability Is Key to Security]( Modern networks teem with machine accounts tasked with simple automated tasks yet given too many privileges and left unmonitored. Resolve that situation and you close an attack vector. [Enterprise Endpoints Aren't Ready for AI]( Recent analysis shows that enterprises need to think about the impact on security budgets and resources as they adopt new AI-based applications. [MORE FROM THE EDGE]( / [MORE FROM DR TECHNOLOGY]( HOT TOPICS [CISA Issues Emergency Directive After Midnight Blizzard Microsoft Hits]( Though Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies are the primary targets, CISA encourages all organizations to up their security, given the high risk. [GPT-4 Can Exploit Most Vulns Just by Reading Threat Advisories]( Existing AI technology can allow hackers to automate exploits for public vulnerabilities in minutes flat. Very soon, diligent patching will no longer be optional. [Dangerous ICS Malware Targets Orgs in Russia and Ukraine]( "Kapeka" and "Fuxnet" are the latest examples of malware to emerge from the long-standing conflict between the two countries. [MORE]( PRODUCTS & RELEASES [Redgate Launches Enterprise Edition of Redgate Monitor]( [Kaspersky Unveils New Flagship Product Line for Business, Kaspersky Next]( [Defense Award Launches Purdue Project to Strengthen Cyber-Physical Systems]( [BeyondTrust Acquires Entitle, Strengthening Privileged Identity Security Platform]( [MORE PRODUCTS & RELEASES]( EDITORS' CHOICE [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. [Ambitious Training Initiative Taps Talents of Blind and Visually Impaired]( Novacoast's Apex Program prepares individuals with visual impairments for cybersecurity careers. [Break Security Burnout: Combining Leadership With Neuroscience]( Industry leaders aim to solve the threat to both the mental health of workers and security of organizations with solutions that recognize the enormous pressures facing cybersecurity professionals. WEBINARS - [Finding Your Way on the Path to Zero Trust]( - [Defending Against Today's Threat Landscape with MDR]( [View More Dark Reading Webinars >>]( WHITE PAPERS - [Application Security's New Mandate in a DevOps World]( - [How Enterprises Secure Their Applications]( - [Making Sense of Your Security Data: The 6 Hardest Problems]( - [The State of Incident Response]( - [Understanding Today's Threat Actors]( - [A Solution Guide to Operational Technology Cybersecurity]( - [Secure Access for Operational Technology at Scale]( [View More White Papers >>]( FEATURED REPORTS - [Industrial Networks in the Age of Digitalization]( - [Zero-Trust Adoption Driven by Data Protection]( - [How Enterprises Assess Their Cyber-Risk]( [View More Dark Reading Reports >>]( Dark Reading Daily -- Published By [Dark Reading]( Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA To opt-out of any future Dark Reading Daily Newsletter emails, please respond [here.]( Thoughts about this newsletter? 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