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News Article Nov 08, 2022
Using the weapons of attackers to test your cyber defenses: this is the idea of penetration testing.
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Podcast Nov 08, 2022
Root Causes 254: Toyota Symmetric Key Exposed on GitHub
In a recently exposed error, key material for a popular automobile manufacturer's PKI has been discovered on GitHub, exposing sensitive information.
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News Article Nov 07, 2022
The OpenSSL project has rolled out fixes to contain two high-severity flaws in its widely used cryptography library that could result in a denial-of-service (DoS) and remote code execution.
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News Article Nov 04, 2022
Pushed by many governments around the world, new digital identities are expected to invade the lives of citizens in the medium term.
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Podcast Nov 04, 2022
Root Causes 253: OpenSSL Vulnerability Explained
Last week the OpenSSL project announced an upcoming critical patch. We explain what the flaw was, what you should do, and why certificates are unaffected.
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News Article Nov 02, 2022
The vulnerability in OpenSSL that forced the project’s leaders to issue a security patch on Tuesday isn’t as bad as initially feared, with the hole’s severity shifted from “critical” to “high.”
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News Article Nov 02, 2022
Today, November 1st, OpenSSL is releasing a patch for a critical vulnerability in OpenSSL versions 3.0.0 and above.
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News Article Nov 02, 2022
There’s been a lot of discussion about the so-called “quantum apocalypse”—the point at which quantum computers will be able to readily break the cryptographic foundation that secures the world’s data.
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Press Release Nov 02, 2022
The List Recognizes the Most Future-Minded, Influential and Impactful Channel Leaders in Cybersecurity
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Blog Post Nov 01, 2022
The OpenSSL Project team has released the patch for a significant security vulnerability identified within version 3 of the OpenSSL library.
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News Article Oct 31, 2022
Crypto giveaway scams have evolved into an illicit market segment with multiple services that aim to facilitate fraudulent operations.
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Podcast Oct 28, 2022
Root Causes 251: What's Next for the NIST PQC Primitives?
NIST has announced its new post-quantum cryptography primitives. We discuss the next steps required by industry and what the enterprise can do today.