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Cisco to pay $8.6 million fine for selling flawed surveillance technology to the US Gov

Security Affairs

“There was no allegation or evidence that any unauthorized access to customers’ video occurred as a result of the architecture.” The payment settles litigation that had originally been brought in 2011.” million fine for selling flawed surveillance technology to the US Gov appeared first on Security Affairs.

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NUVOLA: the new Cloud Security tool

Security Affairs

Still, with common configuration issues and other vulnerabilities becoming commonplace in AWS architecture, it’s important to understand how bad actors could exploit our environments by understanding the most common AWS privilege escalations used. Cloud Security Context. Follow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook.

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Ready to move to the cloud? Here’s what you need to do when vetting service providers

SC Magazine

Visitors crowd a cloud computing presentation at the CeBIT technology trade fair on March 2, 2011 in Hanover, Germany. Security pros have a lot on their plate dealing with all the breaches and vulnerabilities thrown at them every day. Randy Vickers, chief information security officer for the U.S.

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Happy 10th anniversary & Kali's story.so far

Kali Linux

It was not until May 2011 that the next major version of BackTrack got released, which also happens to be the last, BackTrack 5. In information security (infosec) there is the need to be on the latest version. Being a system administrator, a patch could contain a security update to stop a vulnerability.

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Black Hat USA 2023 NOC: Network Assurance

Cisco Security

XDR (eXtended Detection and Response) Integrations At Black Hat USA 2023, Cisco Secure was the official Mobile Device Management, DNS (Domain Name Service) and Malware Analysis Provider. We also deployed ThousandEyes for Network Assurance. With the 10G capable broker node deployed it was time to install a special plugin from engineering.