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Show notes
Progress Software urges customers to patch a critical MOVEit authentication bypass. Washington worries about limited access to advanced AI tools. Paid influencers promote pro-American AI. CISA warns Copy Fail is under active exploitation. The Canvas educational platform suffers a data breach. The Lazarus Group uses ClickFix to target high-value enterprise users. U.S. and Chinese authorities raid scam centers in Dubai. Monday Business Brief. On Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson: Tony Sager, Senior VP & Chief Evangelist, Center for Internet Security, joins Ann to discuss the accelerating pace of technology, AI, and global software dependencies. May the Fourth be with your firewall.
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Afternoon Cyber Tea
On this segment of Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson: Tony Sager, Senior VP & Chief Evangelist, Center for Internet Security, joins Ann to discuss how the accelerating pace of technology, AI, and global software dependencies are reshaping the cybersecurity landscape. To hear the full conversation, check out the episode and subscribe where you get your favorite podcasts to listen to past episodes. The show is going on hiatus. Stay tuned for the next chapter soon.
Selected Reading
Progress warns of critical MOVEit Automation auth bypass flaw (Bleeping Computer)
What Was Discussed at Google’s White House Meeting About A.I. (The New York Times)
US Military Reaches Deals With 7 Tech Companies to Use Their AI on Classified Systems (SecurityWeek)
A Dark-Money Campaign Is Paying Influencers to Frame Chinese AI as a Threat (WIRED)
CISA says ‘Copy Fail’ flaw now exploited to root Linux systems (Bleeping Computer)
Edtech Firm Instructure Discloses Data Breach Amid Hacker Leak Threats (SecurityWeek)
Lazarus Targets macOS Users With New “Mach-O Man” Malware Kit (GB Hackers)
US, China partner on scam center takedown in Dubai (The Record)
Cloudsmith raises $72 million in Series C funding. (N2K Pro Business Briefing)
Microsoft for Startups (N2K Networks)
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