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December 01, 2020

Half of all Docker Hub images have at least one critical vulnerability

New research reveals the scale at which criminals have exploited public open-source Docker repositories to plant malware among container images. Read more ▶

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2020 security priorities: Pandemic changing short- and long-term approaches to risk

The way organizations assess and respond to security risks will likely never be the same due to COVID, say respondents of a new IDG survey.

Why Excel 4.0 macro exploits are surging

Researchers discover progressively complex and effective XL4 attacks that take advantage of the many organizations that still rely on the old functionality.

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act explained: Definition, purpose, and provisions

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (sometimes referred to as SOA, Sarbox, or SOX) is a U.S. law passed in 2002 that aimed to protect investors by preventing fraudulent accounting and financial practices at publicly traded companies.

How to use Windows Defender Attack Surface Reduction rules

With Microsoft's Attack Surface Reduction, you can set rules to block risky actions for each workstation on your network.

New US IoT law aims to improve edge device security

The Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act will require device manufacturers to meet new security standards for government contracts. Carryover effect expected for the private sector.

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