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What happens to security leaders that don't communicate security well enough? "Ask SolarWinds." [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( March 12, 2024 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [The CISO Role Is Changing. Can CISOs Themselves Keep Up?]( What happens to security leaders that don't communicate security well enough? "Ask SolarWinds." [Google's Gemini AI Vulnerable to Content Manipulation]( Like ChatGPT and other GenAI tools, Gemini is susceptible to attacks that can cause it to divulge system prompts, reveal sensitive information, and execute potentially malicious actions. [Sophisticated Vishing Campaigns Take World by Storm]( One South Korean victim gave up $3 million to cybercriminals, thanks to convincing law-enforcement impersonation scams that combine both psychology and technology. [Ivanti Breach Prompts CISA to Take Systems Offline]( CISA has not confirmed which two systems it took offline or what kind of data was accessed. 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