| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | MacOS Security: What Security Teams Should Know As more macOS patches emerge and cybercriminals and nation-states take aim at the platform, experts discuss how macOS security has evolved and how businesses can protect employees. 10 Recent Examples of How Insider Threats Can Cause Big Breaches and Damage Theft of intellectual property, sabotage, exposure of sensitive data and more were caused by malicious behavior and negligence at these organizations Loss of Intellectual Property, Customer Data Pose Greatest Business Risks The slightly "good" news? Security professionals are a little less concerned about certain threats than last year, according to Dark Reading's "State of Incident Response 2021" report. Why Windows Print Spooler Remains a Big Attack Target Despite countless vulnerabilities and exploits, the legacy Windows printing process service continues to be an attack surface in constant need of repair and maintenance, security experts say. Outsourced Software Poses Greater Risks to Enterprise Application Security In the wake of SolarWinds and other third-party attacks, security teams worry that outsourced applications pose risks to an organization's application security, according to Dark Reading's recent "How Enterprises Are Developing Secure Applications" report. What Are Some Red Flags in a Vendor Security Assessment? The last thing you want is a vendor that lies to you about its security practices. Enterprises Planning SecOps Technology Deployments With the easing of pandemic-related restrictions, enterprise defenders report they are investigating security operations technology to manage new risks that emerged over the past year. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | |
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