Severe flaws in Microsoft Exchange and Windows Print Spooler stood out amid a wide range of vulnerabilities security teams were forced to prioritize in 2021.
Read moreHow Do I Reduce the Risk of An Insider Threat?
December 27 2021The principle of least level of access gives employees just the privileges they need to do their jobs. Limiting what an employee can do is a core tenet of...
Read moreThe CISO as Sustaining Force: Helping InfoSec Staff Beat Burnout
December 27 2021To protect their staffers, leaders should focus on identifying and alleviating root causes of burnout.
Read more6 Security-Tech Innovations We’re Excited to See in 2022
December 27 2021The details on cybersecurity technologies that we expect to advance rapidly in the coming year.
Read moreLog4j: A CISO’s Practical Advice
December 24 2021Working together is going to make getting through this problem a lot easier.
Read moreVPNs have become a vulnerability that puts organizations at risk of cyberattacks.
Read more7 of the Most Impactful Cybersecurity Incidents of 2021
December 23 2021There was a lot to learn from breaches, vulnerabilities, and attacks this year.
Read moreMicrosoft Customer Source Code Exposed via Azure App Service Bug
December 22 2021Researchers found an insecure default behavior in Azure App Service exposing source code of some customer applications deployed using "Local Git."
Read moreNearly 50% of People Will Abandon Sites Prohibiting Password Reuse
December 22 2021A new study investigating consumer password use found 25% of online shoppers would abandon their carts of $100 if prompted to reset a password at checkout.
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