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AppSec Decoded: Addressing NIST guidelines begins with understanding your risk profile | Synopsys

In this second of two episodes of AppSec Decoded, recorded live at RSA 2022 in San Francisco, Tim Mackey, principal security strategist within the Synopsys Cybersecurity Research Center, and Taylor Armerding, security advocate at Synopsys, continue their conversation on how the guidance from NIST can help any organization.

Coffee Talk with SURGe: Twitter Whistleblower, Roasting Oktapus, Montenegro Cyberattack

Grab a cup of coffee and join Ryan Kovar, Mick Baccio, and Audra Streetman for another episode of Coffee Talk with SURGe. The team from Splunk will discuss the latest security news including: Mick and Ryan competed in a 60 second charity challenge to explain why they think password managers are still your best option for password security. The team also discussed data privacy after the FTC announced it is suing a data broker for selling geolocation data. Meanwhile, the FCC is launching an investigation into mobile carriers' geolocation data practices.

How Malicious NPM Packages Make Your Apps Vulnerable

During this live stream we had a conversation with Zbyszek Tenerowicz (ZB) where he discuss how we can be susceptible to malicious packages as developers. Didn't catch the live stream? Ask all of your Snyk questions, and we’ll do our very best to answer them in the comment section. Snyk helps software-driven businesses develop fast and stay secure. Continuously find and fix vulnerabilities for npm, Maven, NuGet, RubyGems, PyPI and more.

FROGBOT : Securing your git repository! What is new!

GitHub Security Alerts! Support for Yarn 2... Frogbot scans every pull request created for security vulnerabilities with JFrog Xray and in version 2.3.2 it even opens pull requests for upgrading vulnerable dependencies to a version with a fix! With Frogbot installed, you can make sure that new pull requests don’t add new security vulnerabilities to your code base alongside them. If they do, the creator of the pull request has the opportunity to change the code before it is merged.

Authenticated | Arctic Wolf

In the first episode of Authenticated, Arctic Wolf Chief People Officer Dan Schiappa and Arctic Wolf Research and Development VP Daniel Thanos, detail the unique opportunity that Arctic Wolf Labs has to help reduce alert fatigue for security practitioners, serve the public good, and lead the industry in innovation by combining leading-edge AI with human intelligence.