Software makers need to embrace the growing number of newer programming languages that protect memory to reduce the number of security vulnerabilities in their products, according to cybersecurity agencies in the United States and other countries. The U.S. Cybersecurity and…
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Lessons Learned: Five Cybersecurity Takeaways from 2023
After another (nearly) action-packed 12 months it’s time to take stock. There have been breaches galore, new cybersecurity mandates and regulations, fascinating data points and the emergence of some industry trends which will shape the future of IT. Here’s our…
Dragos Offers Free OT Security Tools to Small Utilities
Cybersecurity vendor Dragos will provide free operational technology (OT) security software to small water, electric, and natural gas providers, an offer that comes as critical infrastructure comes under increasing attack. The program initially will be available in the United States…
Concerned About Business Email Compromise? 4 Technologies That Can Help
Understanding the scope and impact of BEC is critical for any business that wants to protect itself from this insidious threat. The post Concerned About Business Email Compromise? 4 Technologies That Can Help appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article…
Developers behaving badly: Why holistic AppSec is key
A recent survey shows that untested software releases, rampant pushing of unvetted and uncontrolled AI-derived code, and bad developer security are all culminating to seriously expand security risks across software development. Add in the explosion of low-code/no-code development and economic…
In Pursuit of a Passwordless Future
The passwordless future feels close because we have the technology to do it, but progress will be slow as applications are migrated to adopt passwordless authentication. The post In Pursuit of a Passwordless Future appeared first on Security Boulevard. This…
PCI 4.0: Your Next Audit May Take Longer, But it’s for a Good Cause
By: Brian Dean, Senior Security Consultant, QSA Change is in the Air 2024 is almost here, and that means PCI DSS 4.0 will soon go into effect. The newest version will have some mandatory controls on March 31, 2024, for…
Top Security Trends and Predictions for 2024
Approov stands at the forefront of mobile cybersecurity: Our expansive customer base, ongoing research initiatives and the insights we collect from our live threat metrics, give us unique visibility into trends in mobile security. Based on this data, we wanted…
The Imperative for Zero Trust in a Cloud-Native Environment
What is Zero Trust Security? Zero-trust security is not a specific technology or product, but a security model based on the concept that “All entities are untrusted”. Forrester defines zero trust as “Zero Trust is an information security model that…
Randall Munroe’s XKCD ‘Space Typography’
<a class=” sqs-block-image-link ” href=”https://xkcd.com/2863/”> <img alt=”” height=”239″ src=”https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5355d604e4b03c3e9896e131/68183986-2e78-4455-a2ec-959a0d4b1fe1/space_typography.png?format=1000w” width=”740″ /> </a><figcaption class=”image-caption-wrapper”> via the comic artistry and dry wit of Randall Munroe, creator of XKCD! Permalink The post Randall Munroe’s XKCD ‘Space Typography’ appeared first on Security Boulevard. This…