How to Stay Secure on GitHub
August 18 2020GitHub, used badly, can be a source of more vulnerabilities than successful collaborations. Here are ways to keep your development team from getting burned on GitHub.
Read moreGitHub, used badly, can be a source of more vulnerabilities than successful collaborations. Here are ways to keep your development team from getting burned on GitHub.
Read moreInteresting paper: "How weaponizing disinformation can bring down a city's power grid": Abstract: Social media has made it possible to manipulate the masses via disinformation and fake news at...
Read moreIt's time to position quality and security as equals under the metric of software integrity.
Read moreInteresting story of a vaccine for the Emotet malware: Through trial and error and thanks to subsequent Emotet updates that refined how the new persistence mechanism worked, Quinn was...
Read moreSecurity debt continues to pile up, with 42% of organizations attributing remediation backlogs to a breach, a new study shows.
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Read moreWhile reported breach numbers are down, a handful of "mega" breaches resulted in more data records being exposed than ever before, analysis shows.
Read moreWhile reported breach numbers are down, a handful of "mega" breaches resulted in more data records being exposed than ever before, analysis shows.
Read moreResearchers find smaller organizations, including some in the cybersecurity space, increasingly targeted with these impersonation attacks.
Read moreAttackers who targeted US spirits manufacturer Brown-Forman reportedly stole a terabyte of confidential data.
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