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New enhancements include Self-Service Lateral Security with VCF Automation, Unified Lateral Threat Prevention for VMs and VKS Workloads, High-Performance Threat Prevention with IDPS Turbo Mode, and Enhanced Distributed Firewall capabilities. The rapid adoption of production AI workloads is reshaping the enterprise technology landscape, driving the growth of Kubernetes environments alongside existing VM-based infrastructure. As organizations … Continued
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Center for Internet Security helps organizations deploy AI and high-performance compute environments from a trusted, hardened operating system baseline. CIS Hardened Images help teams reduce misconfiguration risk, support compliance efforts, and move faster in AWS. What are AI-optimized CIS Hardened Images CIS Hardened Images are secure, on-demand, scalable cloud images that help organizations deploy from a more secure operating system baseline. For AI workloads on AWS, they support GPU-accelerated and distributed compute environments that need … More →
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A new large-scale phishing campaign is targeting U.S. organizations with fake event invitations that lead to credential theft, OTP interception, or RMM tool installation. ANY.RUN researchers found that the campaign uses a repeatable phishing framework to create event-themed lure pages at scale. Some pages steal email credentials and OTP codes, while others deliver legitimate remote […]
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A Latvian national who was part of a major Russian ransomware organization that stole from and extorted more than 54 companies has been sentenced to 102 months in prison. Deniss Zolotarjovs, 35, of Moscow, Russia, was part of a group linked to former members of the Conti ransomware group. Prosecutors said the group used several names in its ransom notes, including Conti, Karakurt, Royal, TommyLeaks, SchoolBoys Ransomware, and Akira. Zolotarjovs was arrested in Georgia in … More →
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