Marla Pairira

Marla Pairira

Compliance Advisor

Marla Pairira is a writer interested in hackers and threats. She writes from the perspective of ethical hackers, helping businesses uncover vulnerabilities and comply with regulations like GDPR and HIPAA. Marla also looks at the moral, ethical, and legal issues, advising organizations on responsible disclosure and sharing the guidelines for obtaining proper authorization.

Hackers & Threats Diverse Teams Essential for Closing Cybersecurity Gender Gap

The cybersecurity industry is facing a significant challenge: a persistent gender gap. Despite the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals, women remain underrepresented in this field. This disparity not only limits opportunities for women but also hampers the industry's ability to

Diverse Teams Essential for Closing Cybersecurity Gender Gap
Hackers & Threats Can AI and Machine Learning Secure Cybersecurity or Increase Risks?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have significantly influenced various sectors, particularly cybersecurity, transforming both defensive and offensive strategies in the digital landscape. With the increasing sophistication of cyber threats, the potential benefits and risks of

Can AI and Machine Learning Secure Cybersecurity or Increase Risks?
Hackers & Threats Can the Sahel Region Survive JNIM’s Escalating Attacks?

In early November, Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM), an Al-Qaeda-linked group, launched a series of alarmingly coordinated attacks across the Sahel region, raising serious concerns over the regional security architecture. These attacks highlighted the growing challenges local defense f

Can the Sahel Region Survive JNIM’s Escalating Attacks?
Hackers & Threats Are China-Linked Hackers Targeting U.S. and Canadian Infrastructure?

Recent findings by Canada’s Communications Security Establishment (CSE) have shed light on the cyber activities of hackers linked to Beijing, especially in critical U.S. infrastructure networks. The report from the CSE strongly indicates that these hackers are "very likely" infiltrating t

Are China-Linked Hackers Targeting U.S. and Canadian Infrastructure?
Hackers & Threats How Will Project KIPPER Transform Semiconductor Security and Education?

The University of Maine's recent acquisition of $400,000 as part of a $1.2 million collaboration funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) marks a pivotal moment for cybersecurity and semiconductor design. This project, known as “KIPPER: A Scalable Learning-Guided Hardware IP Protection P

How Will Project KIPPER Transform Semiconductor Security and Education?
Hackers & Threats ANY.RUN Enhances Linux Sandbox for Superior Malware Threat Detection

In October 2024, the malware analysis platform ANY.RUN unveiled significant upgrades to its Linux sandbox, aiming to bolster threat detection and malware analysis capabilities for its global user base of over 500,000 security professionals. These updates are designed to streamline and enhance

ANY.RUN Enhances Linux Sandbox for Superior Malware Threat Detection
Hackers & Threats Global Crackdown Takes Down Redline and Meta Infostealer Malware

In a groundbreaking effort spearheaded by the Dutch National Police, in collaboration with the FBI and various international partners, Operation Magnus successfully dismantled the infrastructure supporting the notorious Redline and Meta infostealer malware. This landmark victory in the fight

Global Crackdown Takes Down Redline and Meta Infostealer Malware
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