• Detroit-Area Government Services Hit by Cyberattack
    Oct 4 2024
    A recent cyberattack on Wayne County, Michigan, has disrupted several government services, including property tax payments, real estate transactions, and inmate processing. County officials are working with federal and state authorities to investigate the attack, which is suspected to involve ransomware. The incident highlights the vulnerability of local governments to cyber threats and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. ... Read More
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    10 mins
  • OpenAI Introduces Canvas: A New Collaborative Interface for ChatGPT
    Oct 4 2024
    OpenAI recently introduced a new feature called Canvas, a collaborative workspace within ChatGPT designed to enhance the capabilities of ChatGPT for writing and coding projects. Canvas offers a dedicated space for users to work directly on their content, making it easier to receive targeted feedback and support from ChatGPT. This feature allows users to edit text, review code, and receive suggestions for improvements while remaining within the ChatGPT interface. OpenAI also announced that ChatGPT's user base has grown significantly, reaching over 250 million weekly users, highlighting the growing demand for generative AI tools. To support ongoing projects and infrastructure needs, OpenAI secured $6.6 billion in funding, further solidifying its position as a leader in AI innovation. ... Read More
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    11 mins
  • Veeam Integrates with Palo Alto Networks for Enhanced Attack Response
    Oct 3 2024
    In an era where cybersecurity threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated and data breaches are a constant risk, integrated and robust solutions are essential to stay ahead. Recently, Veeam Software took a significant step in this direction by collaborating with Palo Alto Networks, merging their strengths to deliver enhanced data protection and threat response capabilities. ... Read More
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    8 mins
  • T-Mobile’s $31.5 Million FCC Settlement: Major Cybersecurity Overhaul After Data Breaches
    Oct 1 2024
    T-Mobile has agreed to pay $31.5 million to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to settle a case involving several data breaches that occurred between 2021 and 2023. The settlement includes a fine and investments in cybersecurity improvements. The FCC emphasizes the importance of protecting consumer data and the need for companies to implement strong security measures. The settlement requires T-Mobile to implement various security measures such as phishing-resistant multifactor authentication, network segmentation, and data minimization policies. The company also has to undergo third-party security audits to ensure compliance with the consent decree. ... Read More
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    6 mins