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How lava lamps, pendulums, and suspended rainbows keep the Internet safe. [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( March 09, 2024 LATEST SECURITY FEATURES & COMMENTARY [Creating Security Through Randomness]( How lava lamps, pendulums, and suspended rainbows keep the Internet safe. [Cyber Insurance Strategy Requires CISO-CFO Collaboration]( Cyber-risk quantification brings together the CISO's technical expertise and the CFO's focus on financial impact to develop a stronger and better understanding of what's at stake. [How to Ensure Open Source Packages Are Not Landmines]( CISA and OpenSSF jointly published new guidance recommending technical controls to make it harder for developers to bring malicious software components into code. [Why Criminals Like AI for Synthetic Identity Fraud]( The wide availability of generative AI will make synthetic identity fraud even easier. Organizations need a multilayered defense to protect themselves. [CISO Sixth Sense: NIST CSF 2.0's Govern Function]( 2024 will redefine CISO leadership while acknowledging the management gap. [The Challenges of AI Security Begin With Defining It]( Security for AI is the Next Big Thing! Too bad no one knows what any of that really means. [Name That Edge Toon: How Charming]( Feeling creative? Submit your caption and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card. [MORE FROM THE EDGE]( / [MORE FROM DR TECHNOLOGY]( HOT TOPICS [How CISA Fights Cyber Threats During Election Primary Season]( Election cyber threats come from various places, including compromised voting machines, AI deepfakes, and potential physical harm to workers. But CISA has been working diligently with various public and private partners to stymie the risk. [Russia-Sponsored Cyberattackers Infiltrate Microsoft's Code Base]( The Midnight Blizzard APT is mounting a sustained, focused cyber campaign against the computing kahuna, using secrets it stole from emails back in January. [Don't Give Your Business Data to AI Companies]( Handing over your business data to artificial intelligence companies comes with inherent risks. [MORE]( PRODUCTS & RELEASES [Veeam Launches Veeam Data Cloud]( [Bipartisan Members of Congress Introduce Enhanced Cybersecurity for SNAP Act to Secure Food Benefits Against Hackers and Thieves]( [Boston Red Sox Choose Centripetal As Cyber Network Security Partner]( [Network Perception Introduces Rapid Verification of Zone-to-Zone Segmentation]( [MORE PRODUCTS & RELEASES]( [MORE PRODUCTS & RELEASES]( EDITORS' CHOICE [It's 10 p.m. Do You Know Where Your AI Models Are Tonight?]( Lack of AI model visibility and security puts the software supply chain security problem on steroids. [Cloud Apps Make the Case for Pen-Testing-as-a-Service]( Applications are increasingly distributed, expanding companies' cloud attack surfaces and requiring regular testing to find and fix vulnerabilities — and avoid the risk of a growing sprawl of services. [NSA's Zero-Trust Guidelines Focus on Segmentation]( Zero-trust architectures are essential protective measures for the modern enterprise. The latest NSA guidance provides detailed recommendations on how to implement the networking angle of the concept. WEBINARS - [Building a Modern Endpoint Strategy for 2024 and Beyond]( - [How Supply Chain Attacks Work -- And How to Stop Them]( [View More Dark Reading Webinars >>]( WHITE PAPERS - [Upgrade your cybersecurity in the era of AI]( - [Collective defense is more important than ever--is your workforce ready?]( - [Use the 2023 MITRE ATT&CK Evaluation Results for Turla to Inform EDR Buying Decisions]( - [Incident Response Planning Guide]( - [2023 Work-from-Anywhere Global Study]( - [Threat Intelligence: Data, People and Processes]( - [Mandiant Threat Intelligence at Penn State Health]( [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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