Cybersecurity

Sisense Compromise Leaves Customer Data Vulnerable, US Says

DHS unit urges vigilance around suspicious use of credentials.

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The US lead agency for federal cybersecurity is warning that Sisense Inc., a data analytics company, has suffered a compromise that could expose customer credentials and cryptographic secrets.

Sisense provides AI-driven analytics to thousands of customers, according to the company’s LinkedIn page. Sisense, which started in Israel in 2004, is now headquartered in New York and also has offices in London.