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Linux Today, Wednesday, October 18,2023

10 Essential Cybersecurity Cheat Sheets Available For Free

Vol 307 · Issue 3 · 2023-10-18

Cheat sheets are concise, to-the-point references tailored for instant insights. This article provides a curated list of 10 essential cybersecurity cheat sheets, all free to download. Whether you're seeking a quick refresher or a beginner trying to make sense of it all, these resources will help.

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10 Essential Cybersecurity Cheat Sheets Available For Free

Indusface, Tuesday, October 17,2023

HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Attack Vulnerability

Vol 307 · Issue 3 · 2023-10-17

Google, Amazon Web Services & others recently disclosed a vulnerability in HTTP/2 protocol, which is being tracked as 'CVE-2023-44487'. The flaw lies in how the HTTP/2 protocol was implemented to increase the efficiency of transmitting various messages between endpoints by 'Stream multiplexing'.

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HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Attack Vulnerability

Solutions Review, Friday, October 13,2023

What Does Successful Cyber Warfare Look Like?

Vol 307 · Issue 2 · 2023-10-13

Conventional shooting or 'kinetic' wars used to end with a clear winner and clear loser, and the closure was palpable in ticker-tape parades, terms-of-surrender signings, and mass discharges of returning soldiers. That, clearly, is no longer the case, exemplified by the seemingly endless analyses during our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that asked a common question: what does victory look like?

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What Does Successful Cyber Warfare Look Like?

Architecture and Governance, Wednesday, October 11,2023

Automating For Zero Trust

Vol 307 · Issue 2 · 2023-10-11

Increasing automation and using change management techniques can help you integrate a Zero Trust strategy into a function SecOps environment.

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Automating For Zero Trust

FutureCIO, Tuesday, October 10,2023

Leveraging AI For Cybersecurity

Vol 307 · Issue 2 · 2023-10-10

The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a double-edged sword when it comes to cybersecurity. As technology advances, threat actors can also leverage it for malicious attacks.

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Leveraging AI For Cybersecurity

wallarm, Wednesday, October 4,2023

2023 OWASP Top-10 Series: Spotlight on Injection

Vol 307 · Issue 1 · 2023-10-04

Welcome to the 12th post in our weekly series on the new 2023 OWASP API Security Top-10 list, with a particular focus on security practitioners. In this series we are taking an in-depth look at each category - the details, the impact and what you can do about it

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2023 OWASP Top-10 Series: Spotlight on Injection

Fortra, Tuesday, September 26,2023

Best 10 Cybersecurity Podcasts

Vol 306 · Issue 4 · 2023-09-26

The cybersecurity industry is one in which staying in the loop on recent developments is incredibly important. Because technologies, industry conditions, and the threat landscape all change so frequently, it can be difficult to remain up to date on news, standard practices, and significant threats.

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Best 10 Cybersecurity Podcasts

SecurityIntelligence, Tuesday, September 26,2023

The Growing Risks of Shadow IT and SaaS Sprawl

Vol 306 · Issue 4 · 2023-09-26

In today's fast-paced digital landscape, there is no shortage of apps and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses across different industries. This incredible array of options has revolutionized how we work, providing cost-effective and user-friendly tools that streamline tasks and boost productivity.

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The Growing Risks of Shadow IT and SaaS Sprawl

Click Armor, Wednesday, September 20,2023

The 10 Most Common Cyber Security Myths

Vol 306 · Issue 3 · 2023-09-20

Is it a cyber security truth or a cyber security myth? Cyber crime is on the rise, and a large part of combating it starts with understanding the threats that exist. Unfortunately, numerous myths about cyber security persist which can lead to complacency or an incorrect risk management approach.

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The 10 Most Common Cyber Security Myths

Cyral, Tuesday, September 19,2023

How Security Leaders Think About Data Security Governance

Vol 306 · Issue 3 · 2023-09-19

At Cyral, we pride ourselves on working closely with security leaders to see the world as they see it. We conducted multiple interviews and surveys to understand their needs as it pertains to data security governance - what it encompasses, what it excludes, how much of it is driven by risk, how much by business needs, where they feel good, and where they need to invest. the list goes on.

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How Security Leaders Think About Data Security Governance

Security Intelligence, Monday, September 18,2023

How NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 Tackles Risk Managemen

Vol 306 · Issue 3 · 2023-09-18

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 (CSF) is moving into its final stages before its 2024 implementation. After the public discussion period to inform decisions for the framework closed in May, it's time to learn more about what to expect from the changes to the guidelines.

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How NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 Tackles Risk Managemen

Noetic , Friday, September 15,2023

The CISO's Three-Point Checklist For Maximizing Cybersecurity ROI

Vol 306 · Issue 2 · 2023-09-15

In this blog, we present the CISO's Checklist for Maximizing Cybersecurity ROI, providing essential criteria to navigate this complex terrain effectively. Explore how aligning security strategies with business objectives, adopting continuous threat exposure management, and harnessing the power of automation can fortify cybersecurity in an ever-evolving threat landscape.

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The CISO's Three-Point Checklist For Maximizing Cybersecurity ROI

Security Boulevard, Friday, September 15,2023

Cybersecurity Goals Conflict With Business Aims

Vol 306 · Issue 2 · 2023-09-15

Cybersecurity is often out of sync with business goals, according to a study conducted by Forrester Consulting, which found 97% of organizations face challenges in trying to align cybersecurity priorities with business outcomes.

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Cybersecurity Goals Conflict With Business Aims

HelpNet Security, Wednesday, September 13,2023

Latest Fraud Schemes Targeting The Payments Ecosystem

Vol 306 · Issue 2 · 2023-09-13

These include the use of malvertising and search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to cultivate compelling and effective phishing and social engineering campaigns, the utilization of emerging advanced language model (ALM) technologies, and the increased targeting of authentication processes.

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Latest Fraud Schemes Targeting The Payments Ecosystem

Fortra, Wednesday, September 13,2023

5 Reasons Why You Should Conduct Regular Cybersecurity Audits

Vol 306 · Issue 2 · 2023-09-13

Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated, covert, and frequent every day. This year alone has seen the likes of T-Mobile and PharMerica suffering serious security breaches. These incidents disrupted operations and threatened their bottom lines, not to mention the lingering aftereffects and negative brand perception in the eyes of their customers.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Conduct Regular Cybersecurity Audits

InformationWeek, Tuesday, September 12,2023

What Cybersecurity Gets Wrong

Vol 306 · Issue 2 · 2023-09-12

Cybercrime cost Americans $10.3 billion in 2022, according to the FBI's IC3 report. The average cost of a breach globally was $4.45 million in 2023, per IBM's Cost of a Data Breach report. And the total cost may be as much as $8 trillion around the world this year.

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What Cybersecurity Gets Wrong

IT Security Guru, Tuesday, September 12,2023

Don't Leave Cybersecurity To Chance

Vol 306 · Issue 2 · 2023-09-12

In today's digital age, where organisations heavily rely on technology and data, ensuring strong Cyber Security practices is paramount, and one often overlooked aspect, is the departure of staff members.

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Don't Leave Cybersecurity To Chance