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Security in a World of Physically Capable Computers

Schneier on Security

Security is not a problem the market will solve. Security is not a problem the market will solve. The primary reason computers are insecure is that most buyers aren't willing to pay -- in money, features, or time to market -- for security to be built into the products and services they want.

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Microsoft, CISA and NSA offer security tools and advice, but will you take it?

Malwarebytes

Microsoft offers to help you with patching Exchange servers, CISA offers an insider threat tool, and together with the NSA they offer advice on how to choose and harden your VPN. These initiatives from major parties aim to help organizations assess and manage their security needs. Microsoft Exchange Emergency Mitigation service.

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Linux Kernel Security Done Right

Google Security

Posted by Kees Cook, Software Engineer, Google Open Source Security Team To borrow from an excellent analogy between the modern computer ecosystem and the US automotive industry of the 1960s, the Linux kernel runs well: when driving down the highway, you're not sprayed in the face with oil and gasoline, and you quickly get where you want to go.

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Cybersecurity Risk Assessment: Why You Need It and How to Perform It Right

Spinone

They are eye-opening: The United States sees the costliest cybersecurity events – the average total cost of $8.19 They are eye-opening: The United States sees the costliest cybersecurity events – the average total cost of $8.19 Let’s examine these and other questions to help secure your business.

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Kali Linux 2023.1 Release (Kali Purple & Python Changes)

Kali Linux

Today we are releasing Kali 2023.1 (and Over the years, we have perfected what we have specialized in, offensive security. We are now starting to branch into a new area, defensive security! We made offensive security accessible to everyone. The goal is to make enterprise grade security accessible to everyone.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

In the 1960s, you think of plastic, which was a pillar of a massively expanding consumer culture in the United States that put “convenience” above all else. But how exactly will artificial intelligence help bridge the information security skills gap? It has also made some smaller number of those people fantastically rich.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Incident Response in the Cloud

ForAllSecure

How is it different, and why do we need to pay more attention to it today, before something major happens tomorrow. James Campbell, CEO of Cado Security , shares his experience with traditional incident response, and how the cloud, with its elastic structure, able to spin up and spin down instances, is changing incident response.