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June 24, 2022

Open-source software risks persist, according to new reports

Companies are still struggling to gain confidence in the security of their open-source projects, but shifting security earlier in the development process shows promise. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Tanium: How to Overcome the Great Security Skills Shortage

Sponsored by Tanium: How to Overcome the Great Security Skills Shortage

While attack surfaces are expanding, the security talent pool is shrinking. Here’s what organizations can do about it.

Cisco reports vulnerabilities in products including email and web manager

New vulnerabilities found in Cisco internal testing allow remote access and scripting that could lead to the loss of sensitive user data.

Kaseya closes $6.2 billion Datto deal, vows to cut prices

The IT services software provider promises lower costs for consumers, tight integration between the two companies’ products.

Image: Palo Alto adds out-of-band web application security features to Prisma Cloud

Palo Alto adds out-of-band web application security features to Prisma Cloud

Vendor says new updates will help organizations better monitor and secure web applications without impacting performance.

How Microsoft Purview can help with ransomware regulatory compliance

Microsoft's renamed compliance portal provides guidance and rule-setting capability to help comply with ransomware and other security and privacy requirements.

APT actor ToddyCat hits government and military targets in Europe and Asia

The previously undocumented APT group has been targeting high-profile organizations in Asia and Europe for over a year.

U.S. data privacy and security solutions emerging at the federal level

The American Data Privacy and Protection Act bill faces a tough battle for passage, but the Biden administration is considering actions of its own.

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