CyberScoop reports that cybersecurity threats faced by the U.S. last year were fueled by rapid growth in economic and societal complexity stemming from increasing technological advancements and interconnectivity, as well as mounting competition with nation-state adversaries.
While the Biden administration has tweaked an Obama-era critical infrastructure defense policy to reflect the evolving cybersecurity threat landscape, such an update's failure to expand the scope of critical infrastructure to include cloud computing or space systems has been regarded by experts to be a significant limitation, CyberScoop reports.
By promoting a vision of cooperation and innovation, the U.S. can best navigate the complexities of AI and quantum computing and safeguard domestic private and public interests, Blinken said.
While client-side resources enable web applications to provide a rich user experience, security teams struggle to gain visibility, insight, and enforcement over them. In this interview, Lynn Marks discusses the latest client-side attack trends observed by Imperva and the pivotal role of client-side protection within PCI DSS 4.0.
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