Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) has created a pilot internship program for students that includes employer partners Bloomberg, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, Optum, and...
The Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) conference, March 17-19, in Cleveland, Ohio, will focus on women in the field and highlight four keynote speakers, including Jen Easterly, director of the...
Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) is pleased to announce Intel Corporation has become the latest strategic partner to encourage and support diversity, equity and inclusion in the tech workforce. WiCyS...
The North Korean threat group Lazarus was observed abusing the Windows Update client for the execution of malicious code during a campaign this month, Malwarebytes reports.
The notorious Lazarus Group actor has been observed mounting a new campaign that makes use of the Windows Update service to execute its malicious payload, expanding the arsenal of living-off-the-land (LotL) techniques leveraged by the APT group to further its objectives.
The Lazarus Group, also known as APT38, Hidden Cobra, Whois Hacking Team, and Zinc, is the moniker assigned to the North
Charlie FinkFollowJan 14, 2020·2 min readCompany Doubled Revenue in 2019Scope AR continues to expand its enterprise AR offerings after today announcing the acquisition of...