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To provide more limelight for major cyber security events, CISA wanted to hide some advisories. Negative feedback made the ...
AttackIQ has updated an existing assessment template in response to the CISA Advisory (AA25-141B) published on May 21, 2025, which disseminates Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) and Indicators ...
CISA’s realignment of its alerting strategy reflects a broader trend in cybersecurity: the pursuit of clarity in an age of ...
However, not everyone is convinced the changes are beneficial. In a LinkedIn post on Monday, VulnCheck's security researcher Patrick Garrity said, "This notification [...] about how CISA shares ...
Take, for example, recent changes the 47th president has made ... “We’re just asking for four things—reinstate the CISA advisory committees, limit the reductions in CISA that keep us secure ...
Either way, it's good news for one of Trump's more-favored billionaires. ® Just a day after announcing it was changing the way it sent out alerts, CISA has changed its mind and reverted back to its ...
"Malicious cyber actors, including cybercriminals and nation-state actors, use fast flux to obfuscate the locations of malicious servers by rapidly changing Domain Name System (DNS) records," said ...
Some observers are pessimistic, noting a third key advisor, Jack Cable, left previously, and worry that companies might now push back harder against CISA security pressure, potentially leading the ...
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As CISA braces for more cuts, threat intel sharing takes a hitAnalysis Slashing staff at the US govt's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, aka CISA, and scrapping ... terminated all memberships on advisory committees within Homeland Security ...
Fast flux attacks are a technique where attackers rapidly change the IP addresses ... (What does this mean?)View Deal CISA published a new security advisory to warn about the threat, together ...
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