Today’s software applications power almost every aspect of our lives, and ensuring the security of these applications is paramount. Threat actors can cause devastating consequences for companies, leading to financial losses, reputational damage, and legal repercussions. Companies building commercial or in-house applications must adopt robust security measures throughout their software development lifecycle to avoid releasing vulnerable code.
We’re happy to announce the open beta availability of Snyk’s new Risk Score! Replacing the existing Priority Score, the new Risk Score was designed to help you prioritize more effectively by providing you with an accurate and holistic understanding of the risk posed by a given security issue.
Detect real secrets, automate severity scoring, prioritize your efforts on your most critical incidents, fix faster with your developers' help, and get the support you deserve from our team of experts!
Customers often tell us of instances where someone in their team spins up a new machine that isn’t using an approved geolocation, or that they see an unexpected spike in hosting from a particular country. These anomalies can put an organization at risk, especially since they are difficult to spot in an automated way.
As modern software becomes increasingly cloud-based and containerized, application security tools must adapt to meet new challenges and provide security coverage across the software development lifecycle (SDLC). The use of container platforms like Docker and orchestration tools like Kubernetes inherently solves some security concerns – but containers are not without risk, and can even inject some new risks into your organization’s software.
Binary Library, or “BinLib”, is a collection of data and metadata pertaining to executable binaries, such as EXE or ELF files, that have been observed within your organization(s). When enabled, this extension collects observed data into your own private collection of historical executables, then subsequently available for searching, tagging, and analysis.
CurrentWare version 9.0 is here! This update introduces Advanced HTTPS transparent packet filtering technology, allowing for significant enhancements to the tracking and restriction capabilities of the CurrentWare Suite. By upgrading to CurrentWare v9.0 you will have greater protection against the data security risks of cloud storage services, potentially malicious file downloads, network share drives, and more!
29th August Update: We would like to thank everyone for their patience while we finalised the last steps of this release and are pleased to announce that ionCube Encoder 13 is now available. You can upgrade existing version 11/12 licenses to version 13 or purchase new directly at ioncube.com. ionCube Encoder 13 supports PHP 8.2 encoding where it is possibly to run encoded files on PHP 8.2 with the latest v13.0.1 Loader or later. —