The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
February 21, 2022
Departing Motorola employees took thousands of documents with them in 2008 when they were hired by a competitor, but it wasn't discovered until 2017. Read more â¶
âWe have better security success when the developers are taking part in it,â says James Chandler, VP of security for Western Governors University.
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.
Survey finds significant jump in software supply chain attacks after Log4j exposed.
Microsoft is previewing new Sentinel features that will make it easier for security admins to manage and analyze event logs.
The new guidance aims to tighten security requirements for federally purchased software and give consumers better insight into the security of software and devices they buy.
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.