ISMG Editors: Notepad++ Supply Chain Attack Raises Alarm

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The article discusses the Notepad++ supply-chain compromise and its implications for cybersecurity, as well as healthcare cyber risks and AI security trends. Varonis's acquisition of AllTrue.ai is highlighted as a signal towards integrating artificial intelligence in security measures.

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Also: Healthcare Cyber Risks Collide, Varonis Deal Signals AI Security Shift In this week's panel, four ISMG editors unpacked the Notepad++ supply-chain compromise, the growing web of cyber risks facing healthcare, and what Varonis's acquisition of AllTrue.ai tells us about where artificial intelligence security is headed.