This Week in Security News – September 10, 2021 VP, Threat Intelligence
Biden announces cybersecurity initiative partnership, US Government seeks public feedback on draft federal zero trust strategy and more. Read More HERE…
Biden announces cybersecurity initiative partnership, US Government seeks public feedback on draft federal zero trust strategy and more. Read More HERE…
Microsoft has disclosed the existence of a new zero-day vulnerability that affects multiple versions of Windows. This vulnerability (designated as CVE-2021-40444) is currently delivered via malicious Office 365 documents and requires user input to open the file to trigger. Read More HERE…
We asked five software developers at Trend Micro how they research the software solutions they use professionally or in their own projects. Read More HERE…
The announcement marks the US’s extensive collaboration with various private and education sector leaders to address the rising cyber threats in the country. Read More HERE…
Learn about the growing open source library trend, the pros and cons of using open source code, and how to mitigate associated risks. Read More HERE…
The collaboration aims to enhance various features on GM’s connected cars, with the hope of having millions of vehicles with 5G connectivity on the road by 2024. Read More HERE…
Proxytoken vulnerability can modify Exchange server configs and Lockbit jumps its own countdown, publishes Bangkok Air files Read More HERE…
Discover how runtime application self-protection (RASP) is shifting the narrative of application security and how to easily integrate RASP into your software for improved speed and delivery. Read More HERE…
The United Nations Regulation No. 155 sets requirements for cybersecurity in vehicles. We conducted a threat modelling exercise on its defined attack vectors as a form of risk assessment in order to help organizations comply with this regulation and identify what to prioritize. Read More HERE…