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We’re excited to partner with Datadog to provide our customers with unparalleled visibility into web risks and exposures,” ...
Every security practitioner knows that employees are the weakest link in an organization, but this is no longer the case.
Joining Graham Peck will be Isaac Moddel, VP Sales at Reflectiz, an expert in client-side security. Moddel will offer strategic insights into understanding, preventing, and mitigating the growing ...
A demonstration of glaring flaws in software by John Deere at DEF CON raises the specter of remote cyber attacks that could cripple US food production.
Gadi Evron recalls the denial of service attacks aimed at the government of Estonia in 2007 - one of the first recognized acts of 'cyber war' and a template for incidents that followed. Evron says ...
Researchers warn that security holes in Android smart television sets by TCL could open a back door to hackers or foreign actors.
Consumer advocates and proponents of right to repair laws in 17 states have a new enemy to worry about. The Security Innovation Center, with backing of powerful tech industry groups, is arguing that ...
Keyless lock maker Digilock withdrew a cease and desist order and allowed a DEF CON talk on security flaws in its devices to move forward. Other device makers should take note!
In this Spotlight episode of the Podcast, sponsored* by ForAllSecure we speak with CEO David Brumley about application “fuzzing” and how advancements in machine learning technology are allowing ...
Scores of hardware devices used to transmit Emergency Alert System (EAS) messages remain un-patched and vulnerable to cyber attack, according to experts.
The acting head of the Department of Homeland Security said the agency was assessing the cyber risk of smart TVs sold by the Chinese electronics giant TCL.
A survey of more than 6,000 firmware images spanning more than a decade finds no improvement in firmware security and lax security standards for the software running connected devices by Linksys, ...