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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
November 06, 2021
A buggy automated audit tool and human error took Facebook offline for six hours. Key lesson for CISOs: Look for single points of failure and hedge your bets. Read more â¶
Recently discovered vulnerabilities in Nagios servers could give attackers broad access to systems and data if exploited.
While the move is applauded, a short timeframe to address vulnerabilities will be a challenge for security resource-strapped agencies.
Malware delivered through cloud services such as OneDrive or SharePoint will try to disable and evade Defender. These simple settings will help prevent that.
The compromise of SolarWinds' Orion software changed the company's approach to security. Tim Brown shares some hard-won advice for how CISOs and software vendors should prepare for supply chain attacks.
Whether you're just starting out in your security career or you're on your way to the top, these certs can give you a leg up.
Mobile security often beats PCs, but users can still be fooled and smartphones can still be hacked. Hereâs what you need to watch for.
These cybersecurity buzzwords are inaccurate, outdated, misleading, or even harmful. Here's why they should be laid to rest.
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