In the latest weekly update, Information Security Media Group (ISMG) editors explored key developments in the world of cybersecurity, including Microsoft’s plans to strengthen Windows security, Mastercard’s acquisition of Recorded Future, and U.S. efforts to secure the 2024 election.
Topics Discussed by ISMG Editors
Anna Delaney, Mathew Schwartz, Chris Riotta, and Michael Novinson from ISMG delved into the following:
- Mastercard’s Acquisition of Recorded Future: Mastercard made waves with its $2.65 billion acquisition of threat intelligence leader Recorded Future. The editors analyzed the potential challenges and advantages of integrating Recorded Future into Mastercard’s cybersecurity portfolio.
- Securing the 2024 U.S. Election: The upcoming presidential election has prompted CISA and other agencies to ramp up efforts to secure the vote. However, the panel raised concerns about security funding and coordination as key challenges.
- Microsoft’s Security Overhaul: Microsoft aims to reduce kernel mode dependencies and adopt safe deployment practices to make Windows endpoint systems more resilient. This shift could lead to improved security for Windows customers, particularly in response to threats like those experienced during the CrowdStrike global IT outage.
Weekly Insights and More
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly, offering insights into the most significant developments in cybersecurity. Recent discussions have included topics such as CrowdStrike’s outage and its impact on competitors, as well as the arrest of Telegram’s CEO and its implications for encryption.
Stay tuned for future updates from ISMG to keep informed on the latest in cybersecurity.