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Only 10% of corporate executives expect to lay off members of cybersecurity teams in 2023, much lower than other areas, as companies protect hard-to-find skill sets. [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( February 17, 2023 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [Cybersecurity Jobs Remain Secure Despite Recession Fears]( Only 10% of corporate executives expect to lay off members of cybersecurity teams in 2023, much lower than other areas, as companies protect hard-to-find skill sets. [SideWinder APT Spotted Targeting Crypto]( The nation-state threat group has been attacking a wider range of victims and regions than previously thought. [Window Snyder's Startup Launches Security Platform for IoT Device Makers]( Thistle's technology will give device makers a way to easily integrate features for secure updates, memory management, and communications into their products, Snyder says. [ESXi Ransomware Update Outfoxes CISA Recovery Script]( New ESXiArgs-ransomware attacks include a workaround for CISA's decryptor, researchers find. [Atlassian: Leaked Data Stolen via Third-Party App]( SiegedSec threat group leaked data that Atlassian says was taken from app used to coordinate in-office resources. [Simplify to Survive: How Organizations Can Navigate Cyber-Risk]( Simplification can result in efficiencies, reduced overhead, and the ability to respond to cyber threats more quickly. [MORE NEWS /]( [MORE COMMENTARY]( HOT TOPICS [NIST's New Crypto Standard a Step Forward in IoT Security]( The National Institute of Standards and Technology has settled on a standard for encrypting Internet of Things (IoT) communications, but many devices remain vulnerable and unpatched. [Build Cyber Resiliency With These Security Threat-Mitigation Considerations]( CISOs need to define their risk tolerance, identify specific critical data, and make changes based on strategic business goals. 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