A hacker recently injected code into Amazon Q in order to warn users of the platform’s potential security flaws. But the outcome could have been much worse.
A hacker recently injected code into Amazon Q in order to warn users of the platform’s potential security flaws. But the outcome could have been much worse.
AI-assisted malware named Koske is hidden inside panda images, silently hijacking Linux machines for crypto mining while evading detection.
The CRISC® (Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control®) certification from ISACA® is a globally recognised credential for IT and business professionals. Launched in 2010, it has become the benchmark for validating expertise in enterprise risk governance and control management. CRISC is aimed at those operating in or aspiring to work in IT risk management roles, such as risk analysts, control professionals, IT managers and compliance officers. It bridges technical knowledge with strategic risk governance capability. Over 30,000 professionals hold CRISC certifications today. What are the 4 CRISC domains? The CRISC exam tests candidates across four domains, structured to reflect
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