These approaches cropped up regularly amongst those CISOs inhabiting the metaphorical equivalent of that top right corner in a Magic Quadrant (now there's an idea...)
Security leaders would do well to revisit this month's findings of the Cyber Security Advisory Board (CSRB)...
Want to let criminals “query your databases, add/change/delete files, export data or files off your server”? No, then you should probably be paying close attention to whether you are running Adobe ColdFusion and if you are exposed...
"We have gotten very smart on how to do business with agencies and build in flexibility into our contracting vehicles. We took an approach early on to divide and conquer..."
"The new era needs a new network as performant as a supercomputing interconnect, as ubiquitous and cost-effective as Ethernet [and] as scalable as a cloud data center"
"To the 731 people who have DVWA exposed to the internet, I apologise for CVE-2023-39848, I recommend you temporarily remove them from the internet till I can create a patch."
Now over 300 companies and individuals are calling for HashiCorp to reverse its decision or see Terraform forked and the community decamp...