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June 04, 2020

What's next? CISOs weigh in on COVID’s long-term effects on security

CISOs are looking ahead to see how their security organizations need to work post-COVID. Here's what they expect. Read more ▶

Download the Summer 2020 issue of CSO's digital magazine

Breach concerns, data privacy regulations and new responsibilities for managing risk are elevating the security leadership role. Read more ▶

Video: Why attackers can still exploit a MS Office vulnerability patched in 2012

Attackers still commonly use a vulnerability in older versions of Microsoft Office because many organizations left it unpatched. Did yours?

What is pretexting? Definition, examples and prevention

Pretexting is form of social engineering in which an attacker comes up with a story to convince a victim to give up valuable information or access to a service or system.

Install latest SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise patches, experts urge

If left unpatched, these SAP ASE vulnerabilities could give attackers full control of databases and servers.

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In this paper, we’ll take a closer look at how the KACE SMA can simplify these foundational steps to better endpoint security.

Cloud infrastructure operators should quickly patch VMware Cloud Director flaw

Left unpatched, this command injection flaw could allow attackers to take control of a virtualized cloud infrastructure.

Skipped patch from 2012 makes old Microsoft Office systems a favored target

Some organizations have still not implemented an Office patch from 2012. Attackers know this and are exploiting the vulnerability.

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