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Zero-Trust Network Access: Why so Many Teams Get it Wrong

Zero-trust encompasses a variety of technologies, from strong identity systems to microsegmentation. Why are so many organizations getting it wrong? The post Zero-Trust Network Access: Why so Many Teams Get it Wrong appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has…

Drones and the US Air Force

Fascinating analysis of the use of drones on a modern battlefield—that is, Ukraine—and the inability of the US Air Force to react to this change. The F-35A certainly remains an important platform for high-intensity conventional warfare. But the Air Force…

Navigating the NSA’s New Zero-Trust Guidelines

New guidelines from the NSA provide public sector and private organizations with the necessary framework to approach zero-trust. The post Navigating the NSA’s New Zero-Trust Guidelines appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed from Security Boulevard Read…

CISA Adds JetBrains TeamCity Vulnerability To KEV Catalog

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has flagged a critical JetBrains TeamCity vulnerability, emphasizing the urgent need for users to take preventive measures. The recently discovered flaw has been added to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, with…

IoT Live Patching Techniques: Securing a Future without Disruption

Live patching techniques for IoT devices have evolved significantly, driven by the need to enhance security and minimize operational disruptions. Automation in IoT live patching streamlines the process of identifying and deploying patches across a network of interconnected devices. KernelCare…

Cyberattackers Exploit QEMU for Stealthy Network Tunneling

In recent times, malicious actors have been found using innovative techniques to infiltrate systems and networks. One such development involves abusing the QEMU open-source hardware emulator as a tunneling tool during cyber-attacks. Threat actors created virtual network interfaces and a…