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How to Secure IoT Devices: A Foolproof Guide for Beginners

The number of connected devices will reach over 17 billion worldwide in 2024. This is a big deal as it means that all previous connectivity records. The statistics paint a worrying picture – 22% of organizations dealt with serious IoT security incidents last year. The security landscape looks even more concerning. The average organization’s devices remain completely unsecured – about 30% of them. IoT devices face significant threats, with malware affecting 49% of them.

Secure Your Decoupled .NET Apps with SAML SSO

Simplify Authentication Across Your.NET Applications.Eliminate repeated logins with SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) built for decoupled.NET apps. Let users log in once and securely access all your applications—streamlining access while ensuring enterprise-grade security and a seamless user experience.

Essential Features to Look for in a Shovel for Metal Detecting Success

Unearthing treasures with a metal detector requires precision, patience, and the right equipment. A dependable shovel for metal detecting is more than a digging tool-it's a partner in preserving artifacts and maximizing efficiency. The perfect shovel enhances your ability to extract coins, relics, or jewelry without damage, whether you're sweeping beaches or old homesteads. With countless designs available, focusing on key features like blade strength, handle comfort, and portability ensures success.

Spring 2025 Product Updates: What's New at Astra Security

Dev teams work in sprints. Security threats don’t. As the code runs fast and releases the ship daily, security often plays catch-up. Not because the teams do not care, but because most of the tools are not actually designed for modern teams. Result? There is a long list of unresolved issues. A lot of alerts. Limited visibility. And in the rush to ship, security still gets treated as a blocker instead of a baseline. Meanwhile, the risk keeps growing.

Memory safety bugs: an in-depth look at critical issues

Memory safety vulnerabilities remain among the most widespread and exploited security issues. They occur in C and C++ projects, which are widely used across embedded systems, including automotive, medical devices, and avionics. Read on to learn why they can happen and how to prevent them.

Snyk's Statement on the MITRE CVEs Program Funding Update

Over the past several days, the cybersecurity community has watched closely as uncertainty swirled around the future of the MITRE-run CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) program following a letter to its board of directors that its federal funding could abruptly end. As of this blog posting, news outlets like Reuters are reporting that a last-minute extension has been granted, providing temporary relief.

Debunking the Misconceptions of Using Password Managers

When it comes to password managers, there are a few common misconceptions, such as them being too risky to trust, vendors being unable to handle outages, the risk of device-side attacks and them being considered a single point of failure. High-profile security incidents have brought into question the security of using password managers; however, cybersecurity experts, organizations and government agencies continue to recommend them as a best practice.

Top Challenges in Managing Privileged Accounts and How To Overcome Them

Privileged accounts provide access to an organization’s most sensitive data and systems. The top challenges in managing privileged accounts include a lack of visibility, inconsistent access control policies, weak password management practices and inadequate incident response plans. Continue reading to learn seven common challenges organizations face when managing privileged accounts, and how to overcome these challenges with the help of a Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution.