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September 20, 2022

Most common SAP vulnerabilities attackers try to exploit

Unpatched systems, misconfigurations and vulnerable custom code are making SAP environments a top target for cyberattacks. Read more ▶

Image: Uber links cyberattack to LAPSUS$, says sensitive user data remains protected

Uber links cyberattack to LAPSUS$, says sensitive user data remains protected

Attacker likely bought employee account credentials on the dark web and then escalated privileges to access internal tools.

Palo Alto adds software composition analysis to Prisma Cloud to boost open-source security

Palo Alto Networks has added a new SCA solution to Prisma Cloud to help developers safely use open-source software components. The vendor has also introduced a software bill of materials.

A third of enterprises globally don’t prioritize digital trust: ISACA

There are significant gaps between what enterprises are doing and what they should do to earn customer trust in their digital ecosystems, according to information systems security group ISACA.

Image: International cooperation is key to fighting threat actors and cybercrime

International cooperation is key to fighting threat actors and cybercrime

Western intelligence and national security leaders emphasize the importance of collaborating to better prepare and respond to cybersecurity threats.

Security startups to watch for 2022

Security startups are often innovation leaders. These are some of the most interesting ones to watch as they tackle issues around cloud security, asset management and more.

Collaboration is key to balance customer experience with security, privacy

Security and privacy teams working with sales, marketing and design ensures a good user experience while protecting data and maintaining regulatory compliance.

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