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UChecker tool from CloudLinux scans Linux servers

SC Magazine

Oracle Co-Founder Larry Ellison delivers a keynote address at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in 2006. Kaspersky researchers recently discovered a new file-encrypting Trojan built as an executable and linkable format (ELF) that encrypts data on machines controlled by Linux-based operating systems.(Justin

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Cloud Bucket Vulnerability Management in 2021

eSecurity Planet

This increasing investment and reliance on cloud technology means that targeting misconfiguration for users isn’t going away. Through a shared responsibility model, cloud providers are only responsible for the security of their cloud infrastructure—everything you put into the cloud is your responsibility. Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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The U.S. Is Falling Behind on Encryption Standards – And That’s a Global Problem

eSecurity Planet

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is charged with setting cybersecurity standards and certifying products, yet is woefully behind on both. As quantum computing technology continues to develop, this problem will become a crisis if it can’t be resolved now. We need to have new encryption standards.

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Top IoT Security Solutions of 2021

eSecurity Planet

Since 2006, Cradlepoint has grown into a dominant WAN , edge networking, and cloud solutions provider and was acquired by Ericsson in September 2020 for $1.1 Twenty years after its launch, Forescout is an industry leader in monitoring, analyzing, and securing the IoT and OT systems commonly dubbed the Enterprise of Things.

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Top VC Firms in Cybersecurity of 2022

eSecurity Planet

As a leading VC, BVP offers budding companies plenty to consider, with a set of roadmaps and tools for today’s technologies and market complexities. Also read : Addressing Remote Desktop Attacks and Security. Notable cybersecurity exits for the company include AVG Technologies, Cognitive Security, OpenDNS, and Carbon Black.

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Weathering Russian Winter: The Current State of Russian APTs

Security Boulevard

According to Richard Bejtlich’s paper on the topic , ‘the United States Air Force coined the phrase ‘advanced persistent threat’ in 2006 because teams working within the service needed a way to communicate with counterparts in the unclassified public world.’ Among them are: Removal from network access. Monitoring. Regular patching.