In this week's enterprise security news,
Seed rounds are getting huge
Lots of funding for niche security vendors
Rapid7 acquires Noetic Cyber
but Rapid7 is also rumored to sell itself!
Slack battles infostealers
The loss of Chevron deference impacts cyber
Should cybersecurity put up a no vacancy sign?
Figma and Google both make some embarrassing...
Artificial intelligence promises to greatly speed up cybersecurity processes and augment defenses — if it can stay ahead of attackers who are also using AI.
Polyfill loses trust after CDN misuse, an OpenSSH flaw reappears, how to talk about secure design from some old CocoaPods vulns, using LLMs to find bugs, Burp Proxy gets more investment, and more!
To properly and safely use artificial intelligence, robust identity and access management solutions must be implemented, say more than a hundred CISOs and CTOs in a recent survey.
Cyber insurance underwriting is all over the map. With such a variation in application requirements, how should small and medium businesses prepare to receive the best policy for the price? Brian Fritton joins Business Security Weekly to discuss a systematic approach to preparing for cyber insurance. By working with the underwriters, this approa...
We've made a slight tweak to the news format, only focusing on the most interesting funding and acquisition stories. As always, you can go check out Mike Privette's Return on Security newsletter for the full list of funded and acquired companies every week.
This week, we discuss two $100M+ rounds, from Huntress and Semperis. We also discuss NetSPI...