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Security Pro File: The old-school hacker traces a path from young hardware tinkerer to senior cybersecurity executive. [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( February 25, 2023 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [Cris Thomas: Space Rogue, From L0pht Hacker to IBM Security Influencer]( Security Pro File: The old-school hacker traces a path from young hardware tinkerer to senior cybersecurity executive. [How to Stop Attackers That Target Healthcare Imaging Data]( Attribute-based encryption could help keep sensitive metadata off of the Dark Web. [Third-Party Providers Create Identity and Access Control Challenges for Fintech Apps]( Fintech has drastically shifted the financial services industry toward digital technologies and, in so doing, has introduced a variety of new risks. [Researchers Create an AI Cyber Defender That Reacts to Attackers]( Based on deep reinforcement learning, the system can adapt to defenders' tactics and stop 95% of simulated attacks, according to its developers. 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