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February 24, 2022
Two recent court cases expose the capabilities of publicly available spyware and how businesses and governments use them for malicious purposes. Read more â¶
Security community welcomes the update, but a U.S. GAO report cites slow adoption among government.
New support for Amazon EKS enables partners to scale back ups rapidly without complex scripting and removes need to bolt together multiple solutions.
Forcepoint introduces a single security platform as an alternative to a best-of-breed approach.
Microsoft is extending Microsoft Defender for Cloud to support Google Cloud environments, rolling out a raft of security updates for Azure Active Directory and Azure, and making its CloudKnox Permissions Management platform available for public preview.
ThreatEye NV combines behavior analysis and machine learning to expose malware in encrypted network traffic.
NotPetya proved the effectiveness of an attack on the software supply chain, and attackers are targeting it more now. Here's advice to reduce risk to your DevOps processes.
Researchers, academics, and enthusiasts can now contribute to and benefit from free, open-source security data on software supply chain vulnerabilities.
Software bills of material are having a moment, but the costs of an externally visible SBOM are likely to outweigh the benefits, says Andy Ellis.
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