Tag: legacy systems
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Abbott Labs Probes Two Cyber Incidents Amid Extortion Claims
Abbott Laboratories is investigating a cyber incident that involved unauthorized access to a limited number of internal systems within its Cancer Diagnostics business, and has activated incident response procedures to address the issue. The company confirms that its operations remain unaffected and that the affected systems are separate from its other businesses and systems.

DHS Breach Exposes Flaws in Cyber Detection Process
A recent cyber incident at the Department of Homeland Security went undetected for weeks, despite raising red flags in not one, but two separate assessments that were initially dismissed as harmless. The breach, which occurred on the Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN), highlights alarming flaws in the cyber detection process.

Microsoft to Phase Out OWA Light in Exchange Server Update
Microsoft is bidding farewell to OWA Light, shifting its focus to the full Outlook on the web experience, which promises a more seamless and modern way to access your inbox. By August 2026, the tech giant will retire OWA Light, streamlining its engineering efforts and enhancing the overall user experience.

Historic Unix OS KSOS Exposed in Public Archives
Get ready to explore a piece of computing history: the source code for KSOS, a highly secure Unix operating system backed by the US Department of Defense, is now freely available in the archives of The Unix Heritage Society. This remarkable release offers a glimpse into the development of secure operating systems in the 1970s and 80s.

DHS Probes Breach of Homeland Security Information Network
The Department of Homeland Security is investigating a recent cyber breach targeting a legacy information sharing environment used by its Homeland Security Information Network. This platform is a critical tool for sharing sensitive information among partners to protect communities and respond to incidents.

US Army Deploys Jailbroken Systems to Middle East in Interoperability Push
The US Army has kicked off Operation Jailbreak, a 30-day sprint to revolutionize how its systems communicate, by deploying jailbroken systems to the Middle East. This bold move aims to break down software barriers, enabling seamless data sharing between legacy and new equipment.

Federal Agencies Face AI Infrastructure Hurdles
As federal agencies increasingly integrate AI into their facilities, they're facing a major hurdle: outdated legacy systems that require a fresh, open systems approach to support the technology. This critical upgrade is essential to unlock AI's full potential and drive vital service delivery improvements.

Microsoft to Discontinue Legacy TLS Versions in Exchange Online by July 2026
Microsoft is putting the brakes on outdated security protocols, announcing that it'll start blocking legacy TLS 1.0 and 1.1 connections to Exchange Online in July 2026 - so it's time to upgrade and stay secure! This move marks the end of an era for older clients that still rely on these outdated protocols.

Microsoft Offers Lifeline for Laggard Exchange, Skype Customers
Microsoft is throwing a lifeline to organizations still relying on outdated Exchange Server and Skype for Business Server, offering extended security updates for a fee to help bridge the gap to newer products. This move acknowledges that some businesses need more time to migrate, providing a temporary safety net for those lagging behind.

Aligning IT: Exclusive Best Practices for Federal Health
Facing the challenge of modernizing mission‑critical systems without disrupting care? This guide shares exclusive federal health IT best practices—from phased cloud stewardship to zero‑trust identity and automation—to help agencies secure, scale, and sustain 24/7 services.

UK government seeks Must-Have Affordable CTO
Could one Affordable CTO on a £100k salary really untangle a £23bn government tech estate without shaking public trust? David Knott’s exit forces ministers to choose: hire a modestly paid fixer to stabilise ageing, costly systems or invest more now to rebuild brittle, monopolised infrastructure.

Cyberattack Hits EU Airports: Exclusive Critical Alert
A ransomware infection has rippled through EU airports, knocking out check‑in kiosks and flight displays and forcing travelers into long queues while teams scramble to isolate systems—was this criminal extortion, a state‑level probe, or a preventable collapse of ageing IT and lax supplier controls? Our exclusive alert explains what happened, who noticed first, and how authorities are racing to restore operations.

Oracle E-Business Suite Risky: Must-Have Breach Guide
Google’s Threat Analysis Group says the Clop ransomware gang accessed a large volume of data from Oracle E-Business Suite — a wake-up call for any org that hasn’t checked who holds the keys to its crown jewels. Now’s the time to hunt for shadow EBS instances, tighten access, and patch or segment vulnerable systems before attackers turn stolen data into extortion.

AIOps for Government: Must-Have Best-Practice Guide
Government agencies can unlock new value from costly legacy systems by layering AIOps—AI-driven monitoring and predictive maintenance—that boosts resiliency, cuts downtime, and stretches IT dollars without risky rip-and-replace projects. Done right, AIOps becomes a secure, incremental bridge to modernization that protects services, reduces firefighting, and preserves public trust.

mission success: Must-Have Infrastructure for Best Defense
When mission needs outpace aging IT and cloud, cyber, and AI demands collide, infrastructure becomes the strategic foundation for federal success—enabling agility, security, and trustworthy AI. Cloud Exchange 2025 made clear: treating infrastructure as a mission enabler, not a cost center, is the only way agencies can modernize, defend assets, and deliver better services.

AI and machine learning: Must-Have Best Efficiency Boost
From outdated systems to AI-powered workflows, federal agencies can speed services, cut backlogs, and predict risks to stretch scarce resources — but doing it right means modernizing data, upskilling staff, and baking in strong safeguards so innovation boosts efficiency without sacrificing accountability.

Agentic AI: Must-Have Efficiency, Risky Governance
Overstretched federal IT teams are piloting agentic AI — systems that can take initiative to automate help‑desk tickets, procurement steps and incident response — promising to cut weeks off workflows and free staff for higher‑value work. But those efficiency gains come with real governance, security and accountability questions that agencies must solve before scaling.

ransomware attack: Stunning NCA Arrest Offers Hope
A multinational ransomware attack left airports scrambled and travellers stranded — now Britain’s National Crime Agency has arrested a suspect, a move that could unlock crucial evidence and help prevent future disruptions.

Cisco vulnerability: Stunning, Risky Threat to Grid
A $10 million reward for tips about alleged Russian operatives sheds light on a startling reality: a seven‑year‑old Cisco flaw — still unpatched in many legacy systems — is giving attackers a persistent backdoor into critical U.S. infrastructure. It’s a wake‑up call for operators and policymakers to finally prioritize upgrades, patching, and smarter defenses before the next outage or worse.

customer experience Must-Have Fixes for Better Trust
If people can’t navigate services, they won’t trust them—leaders from CBP, the VA and FEHRM showed that practical CX fixes (simpler forms, clearer status, modern APIs) can cut wait times, ease staff workload, and restore public confidence. Streamlined, secure, user-centered government isn’t just nicer—it’s essential to rebuilding trust.

security reforms Must-Have Fixes After Risky Afghan Leak
As ministers prepare to face Parliament, a confidential review of the 2021 Afghan data leak says crucial security reforms remain unimplemented — critics warn that those delays leave vulnerable people exposed and risk turning one breach into a systemic failure.

application breach: Exclusive Risky Data Wake-Up Call
A TransUnion support-app breach exposed personal data for about 4.5 million people, a stark reminder that trusting a handful of giant firms with your identity can amplify risk. Take it as a wake-up call to balance digital convenience with protection—consider credit freezes, monitoring, and reviewing your accounts regularly.

Russian-linked cyber actors: Stunning Critical Threat
Allegations tying Moscow-linked hackers to a months-long breach of U.S. federal court files and a hacking attempt that manipulated a Norwegian dam’s controls have exposed just how fragile our courts and critical infrastructure can be. The incidents raise urgent questions about who’s really protecting the systems we rely on—and what must be fixed now.

Kansas’ Agile Unemployment Insurance: Meeting Public Needs Effectively
Kansas is redefining public service with its agile unemployment insurance platform, transforming outdated technology into a streamlined, user-friendly experience that ensures Kansans get the support they need—quickly and efficiently!