CISA tabletop exercise, Keytronic confirms breach, Linux emoji malware
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CISA leads first tabletop exercise for AI cybersecurity Keytronic confirms data breach after ransomware gang leaks stolen files New Linux malware controlled through Discord emojis Thanks to today's episode sponsor, Vanta Whether you’re starting or scaling your security program, Vanta helps you automate compliance across frameworks like SOC 2, ISO 27001, and more. With Vanta, you can streamline security reviews by automating questionnaires and demonstrating your security posture with a customer-facing Trust Center. Over 7,000 global companies like Atlassian, Flo Health, and Quora use Vanta to manage risk and prove security. Our listeners get $1,000 off at Vanta.com/headlines.   For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
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