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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 ...
The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation are issuing a final call for speaker proposals for the inaugural OpenSSL ...
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 ...
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 ...
Alphabet's Nest Cam continues to run even after users have turned it "off," the company acknowledged on Tuesday, raising questions about transparency and the potential for privacy abuses using the ...
With businesses embracing remote work as the new norm, a long-term IAM strategy to support a remote workforce is now a top priority. Even for businesses that offered work-from-anywhere options, this ...
Researchers warn that security holes in Android smart television sets by TCL could open a back door to hackers or foreign actors.
A new study by the firm Interos found that many hardware components in a popular touchscreen voting machine used in the U.S. originate in China or Russia.
Robotic Process Automation is taking over mundane tasks in the workplace. But those bots may pose a serious security risk, according to researchers from the firm CyberArk. Robotic Process Automation ...
Tomislav Peričin of the firm ReversingLabs joins us to talk about Log4Shell, why it won’t be going away anytime soon and how organizations must adapt.
New research from Pen Test Partners shows just how vulnerable container ships are to hacking--including being steered off course and sunk. Always-on satellite communications and general lax security ...