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Apr 25
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Pentagon hits fast-forward on software c...

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The Defense Department is launching a new fast-track software approval process. A popular employee monitoring tool exposes over 21 million real-time screenshots. The U.S. opens a criminal antitrust investigation into router maker TP-Link. A pair of health data breaches affect over six million people. South Korea’s SK Telecom confirms a cyberattack. A critical zero-day puts thousands of SAP applications at potential risk. Researchers raise concerns over AI agents performing unauthorized actions. “Policy Puppetry” can break the safety guardrails of all major generative AI models. New research tallies the high costs of data breaches. A preview of the RSAC Innovation Sandbox with Cecilia Marinier, Vice President at RSAC, and David Chen, Head of Global Technology Investment Banking at Morgan Stanley. Stocking hard drives full of human knowledge, just in case.

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CyberWire Guest Cecilia Marinier, Vice President at RSAC, and David Chen, Head of Global Technology Investment Banking at Morgan Stanley, sit down with Dave to discuss the Innovation Sandbox Contest 2025.

Selected Reading Acting Pentagon CIO Signing Off on New, Faster Cyber Rules for Contractors (airandspaceforces)

Top employee monitoring app leaks 21 million screenshots on thousands of users (TechRadar)

 Router Maker TP-Link Faces US Criminal Antitrust Investigation (bloomberg)

Yale New Haven Health Notifying 5.5 Million of March Hack (bankinfosecurity)

Frederick Health data breach impacts nearly 1 million patients (BleepingComputer)

Hackers access sensitive SIM card data at South Korea's largest telecoms company (bitdefender)

SAP Zero-Day Possibly Exploited by Initial Access Broker (SecurityWeek)

Chrome Extension Uses AI Engine to Act Without User Input (Infosecurity Magazine)

All Major Gen-AI Models Vulnerable to 'Policy Puppetry' Prompt Injection Attack (SecurityWeek)

US Data Breach Lawsuits Total $155M Amid Cybersecurity Failures (Infosecurity Magazine)

Sales of Hard Drives for the End of the World Boom Under Trump (404media)

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