| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Q1 2019 Smashes Record For Most Reported Vulnerabilities in a Quarter Once again, a high-proportion of the reported flaws have no current fix, according to Risk Based Security. When Older Windows Systems Won't Die Microsoft's decision to patch unsupported machines for the critical CVE-2019-0708 flaw is a reminder that XP, 2003, and other older versions of Windows still run in some enterprises. DevOps Repository Firms Establish Shared Analysis Capability Following an attack on their users, and their shared response, Atlassian, GitHub, and GitLab decide to make the sharing of attack information a permanent facet of their operations. A Trustworthy Digital Foundation Is Essential to Digital Government Agencies must take steps to ensure that citizens trust in the security of government's digital channels. Artist Uses Malware in Installation A piece of 'art' currently up for auction features six separate types of malware running on a vulnerable computer. Exposed Elasticsearch Database Compromises Data on 8M People Personal data exposed includes full names, physical and email addresses, birthdates, phone numbers, and IP addresses. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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| FEATURED REPORTS | The State of Cyber Security Incident Response Organizations are responding to new threats with new processes for detecting and mitigating them. Here's a look at how the discipline of incident response is evolving. Managing the Risk of Post-breach or Resident Attacks How well-equipped is your organization to stop insider attacks or external attackers once they're inside your network? According to this study, almost two-thirds of respondents lack efficient capabilities to detect and investigate "stealth" attackers before serious damage occurs. | MORE REPORTS |
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