April 13, 2023, 8:15 p.m. | N2K Networks

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Transparent Tribe expands its activity against India's education sector. A Lazarus sub-group is after defense sector targets. The FBI's Denver office warns of potential juicejacking. Legion: a Python-based credential harvester. The source of leaked US intelligence may be closer to identification. Johannes Ullrich from SANS explains upwork scams. Our guest is Charlie "Tuna" Moore of Vanderbilt University on the cyber lessons from Russia’s war on Ukraine. Canada responds to claims of Russian cyberattacks.

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SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification

@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations

Security Architect - Identity and Access Management Architect (80-100% | Hybrid option)

@ Swiss Re | Madrid, M, ES

Alternant - Consultant HSE (F-H-X)

@ Bureau Veritas Group | MULHOUSE, Grand Est, FR

Senior Risk/Cyber Security Analyst

@ Baker Hughes | IN-KA-BANGALORE-NEON BUILDING WEST TOWER

Offensive Security Engineer (University Grad)

@ Meta | Bellevue, WA | Menlo Park, CA | Seattle, WA | Washington, DC | New York City

Senior IAM Security Engineer

@ Norfolk Southern | Atlanta, GA, US, 30308