iland released the findings of its research into organizations’ disaster recovery readiness. The study found that as organizations work diligently to support evolving business needs, the majority of disaster recovery solutions are not tested on a regular basis.
The top three priorities for IT professionals are improvement of IT security, cloud migration and automation to increase IT productivity, according to a new Kaseya survey.
The Transportation Security Administration will resume self-defense classes for flight attendants and pilots after not having the training for more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The classes come as the airlines deal with a surge in cases of unruly passengers and violent behavior on flights.
Bipartisan House lawmakers introduced legislation to increase cybersecurity literacy and security awareness among the American public amid a spike in cybersecurity threats against critical infrastructure.
Mandatory safety drills for cruise ship passengers are changing on Carnival Cruise Lines. What has traditionally been a large group exercise involving everyone on the ship at once, will now be completed by passengers on their own time.
Researchers at at Positive Technologies have published a proof-of-concept exploit for CVE-2020-3580. There are reports of researchers pursuing bug bounties using this exploit.
Western Digital My Book Live NAS owners worldwide found that their devices have been mysteriously factory reset and all of their files deleted, Bleeping Computer reports.
The Website Planet research team, in cooperation with security researcher Jeremiah Fowler, discovered a non-password protected database that contained just under one billion records. The exposed records revealed usernames, display names, and emails for WordPress accounts.
Though the program ended in February of this year, the battle continued to determine whether the Baltimore Police Department's aerial surveillance program was lawful.