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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
February 16, 2022
Low code does not mean low risk. By allowing more people in an enterprise to develop applications, low-code development creates new vulnerabilities and can hide problems from security. Read more â¶
In 2022, threats are unlikely to slow down. If your network and security tools aren't up to the task of protecting your organization now, it's not going to be any better in 2022.
New research links the ShadowPad remote-access Trojan to China's Ministry of State Security and the People's Liberation Army.
The first new application on F5âs Distributed Cloud Services platform is Distributed Cloud WAAP (web application and API protection), consolidating web application firewall, bot mitigation, DDoS, and API protection capabilities.
Open-source software to protect secrets in Kubernetes adds first key manager to its portfolio.
Survey finds significant jump in software supply chain attacks after Log4j exposed.
Recent cyber attacks against Western entities operating in Ukraine aim to disrupt or conduct espionage. CISOs should be wary of such attacks expanding beyond the Ukrainian border.
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