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Top 5 Open Source Security Risks IT Leaders Must Know

Lurking in the open source software (OSS) that pervades applications around the world are open source security risks technology leaders must be aware of. Software is one of technology’s most vulnerable subsets with over 70% of applications containing security flaws. Here are the open source security risks IT leaders must be aware of to protect technology and help it scale safely.

STEP Program with Bright Security: DAST Solutions and API Testing

We’re all in this together, which is why awareness about APIs and connecting with one another is crucial to cyber security. Salt Security has recently announced our Salt Technical Ecosystem Partner Program which can help demonstrate the role of application security testing when it comes to API security and where it fits in a good API security program.

Making the cloud the safest place to compute: Sumo Logic Cloud Infrastructure Security for AWS

The landscape of cloud computing has evolved significantly over the years, transforming how businesses operate and innovate. This transformation has brought new challenges, especially in security. The growing adoption of cloud services, microservices architecture, and the shared responsibility model of cloud vendors has ushered in a need for robust security solutions that consolidate risk and threat data across cloud environments.

Mitigate infrastructure vulnerabilities with Datadog Cloud Security Management

Cloud environments comprise hundreds of thousands of individual components, from infrastructure-level containers and hosts to access-level user and cloud accounts. With this level of complexity, continuous and end-to-end visibility into your environment is vital for detecting, prioritizing, and fixing vulnerabilities before attackers can take advantage of them.

The Two Sides of ChatGPT: Helping MDR Detect Blind Spots While Bolstering the Phishing Threat

ChatGPT is proving to be something of a double-edged sword when it comes to cybersecurity. Threat actors employ it to craft realistic phishing emails more quickly, while white hats use large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT to help gather intelligence, sift through logs, and more. The trouble is it takes significant know-how for a security team to use ChatGPT to good effect, while it takes just a few semi-knowledgeable hackers to craft ever more realistic phishing emails.

Digital Transformation in Banking: The Impact of Fintech Consulting

Banking is undergoing an evolution in the digital world. With the advent of fintech consulting, banks are updating their technology and reworking their business models to meet the demands of a new generation. This transformation has made it possible for banks to provide better customer experiences, while also increasing revenue streams. However, this drastic change from traditional banking processes has presented its own set of challenges for banks.

Do hackers eat turkey? And other Thanksgiving Internet trends

Thanksgiving is a tradition celebrated by millions of Americans across six time zones and 50 states, usually involving travel and bringing families together. This year, it was celebrated yesterday, on November 23, 2023. With the Internet so deeply enmeshed into our daily lives, anything that changes how so many people behave is going to also have an impact on online traffic. But how big an impact, exactly?

Cato Application Catalog - How we supercharged application categorization with AI/ML

New applications emerge at an almost impossible to keep-up-with pace, creating a constant challenge and blind spot for IT and security teams in the form of Shadow IT. Organizations must keep up by using tools that are automatically updated with latest developments and changes in the applications landscape to maintain proper security. An integral part of any SASE product is its ability to accurately categorize and map user traffic to the actual application being used.

Rise of cloud agnosticism: challenges and myths

In the evolving landscape of technology, cloud agnosticism has seen increasing traction. This refers to the ability to design and deploy applications seamlessly on any cloud platform, whether that be AWS, GCP, Azure, or others. Cloud agnosticism is essentially a design principle that advocates for flexibility, portability, and interoperability, allowing organizations to use multiple cloud providers without being tied to the services or infrastructure of any single one.