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Over the past few years, cyber attackers have favored exploits in which they steal a legitimate user's credentials and then navigate enterprise defenses as a trusted end user. This "lateral movement" enables the attacker to quickly gain access to a ...
A good patch management process can help make your enterprise data more secure. But what does it do for vulnerabilities that haven't been patched? Attackers are increasingly manipulating open-source, third-party components in software -- do you have a process to ...
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