Shifting Left of Left: Why Secure Code Isn’t Always Quality Code
September 29 2020Enabling engineers to share responsibility for security and empowering them to erase common vulnerabilities are good starting points.
Read moreEnabling engineers to share responsibility for security and empowering them to erase common vulnerabilities are good starting points.
Read moreMicrosoft shuts down Azure Active Directory instances used by attackers to evade detection and warns that the use of open source tools by espionage groups is growing.
Read moreStep up, put the architecture and organization in place, and take responsibility. If you don't, who will?
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As expected, IoT devices are filled with vulnerabilities:
As a thought experiment, Martin Hron, a researcher at security company Avast, reverse engineered one of the older coffee makers to...
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Until all domain controllers are updated, the entire infrastructure remains vulnerable, the DHS' CISA warns.
Read morePurchase of MobileIron and Pulse Secure announced simultaneously.
Read moreUHS reportedly hit with ransomware that took down its network that supports hundreds of healthcare facilities and hospitals.
Read moreWhen a company pays a multimillion dollar ransomware blackmail demand, where do you think the money goes?
Read moreCloud and network security analysts outline trends and priorities businesses should keep top of mind as they grow more reliant on cloud.
Read moreHow getting online learning right today will protect schools, and the communities they serve, for years to come.
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