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Tuesday, July 02, 2013

The biggest security snafus of 2013 (so far)

  Big Data Security Analytics: It Takes a Village | Critical vulnerabilities found in single sign-on enterprise tool Atlassian Crowd
 
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The biggest security snafus of 2013 (so far)
Late last December ended with a hacker leaking data on 300,000 Verizon FIOS customers which was apparently stolen via a marketing partner of Verizon. Read More


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Stonesoft Firewall Appliances for Demanding Environments
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WHITE PAPER: Dell Inc.

2013 Next Generation Firewall Security Value Map
Read this case study to learn how ZapFi enabled comprehensive gateway security and granular application intelligence for large-volumes of wireless and VPN traffic. In addition, ZapFi eliminated overhead and latency, by integrating Dell SonicWALL SuperMassive, TZ Series and Global Management System (GMS) solutions. View Now

Big Data Security Analytics: It Takes a Village
As I've written many times, the age of big data security analytics is already upon us. In fact, 44% of large organizations characterize their security data collection, processing and storage activities "big data" today, while another 44% believe that their security data collection, processing, and storage activities will become "big data" within the next 2 years. Read More

Critical vulnerabilities found in single sign-on enterprise tool Atlassian Crowd
A critical vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to access sensitive enterprise log-in credentials and other data was fixed last week in Crowd, a single sign-on (SSO) and identity management tool used by large organizations to simplify access to their internal Web applications and services. Read More


WHITE PAPER: McAfee

Eight "Must-Have" Firewall Rules
With the torrent of new threats resulting from Web 2.0, it's likely that your existing firewall is leaving you exposed. This checklist should help you understand the advanced features available in next generation firewalls and guide your evaluation process. Read Now

Former CIA, NSA director says give public more info on NSA surveillance programs
The Snowden leaks have "launched a national debate about the balance between privacy and security," according to General Michael Hayden, former CIA and NSA director. Read More

Critical infrastructure protection: Are we prepared for a massive cyberattack on U.S. systems?
There is no debate in the security community that the nation needs to protect its critical infrastructure (CI) from cyber attacks. But not everybody agrees that all infrastructure sectors are equally critical. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

Getting the Most Out of Your Next-Generation Firewall
Trends such as BYOD and the adoption of social media and other grey applications as legitimate business tools have had profound effects on organizations of all sizes. Read Now

Two malware programs help each other stay on computers
Two malicious software programs that help each other stay on computers are proving difficult to remove. Read More

Vulnerabilities found in code library used by encrypted phone call apps
ZRTPCPP, an open-source library that's used by several applications offering end-to-end encrypted phone calls, contained three vulnerabilities that could have enabled arbitrary code execution and denial-of-service attacks, according to researchers from security firm Azimuth Security. Read More

 

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