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❌ The Evolution of DevSecOps ❌

A recent DivvyCloud survey found that in 2019, a majority of respondents reported being in the final optimization stages of their cloud journey, with 59% indicating they are in the DevOps Optimization stage (an 11% increase from 2018).

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via "Threatpost".
πŸ•΄ 5 Steps for Implementing Multicloud Identity πŸ•΄

Why embracing, not fighting, decentralization will pave the way to smoother cloud migrations.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
❌ Hackbit Ransomware Attack Uses GuLoader, Malicious Microsoft Excel Attachments ❌

Recent spearphishing emails spread the Hackbit ransomware using malicious Microsoft Excel attachments and the GuLoader dropper.

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via "Threatpost".
⚠ United States wants HTTPS for all government sites, all the time ⚠

Making .GOV domains secure - it'll take "a few years" yet

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via "Naked Security".
πŸ›  Sifter 7.4 πŸ› 

Sifter is a osint, recon, and vulnerability scanner. It combines a plethora of tools within different module sets in order to quickly perform recon tasks, check network firewalling, enumerate remote and local hosts, and scan for the blue vulnerabilities within Microsoft systems and if unpatched, exploits them.

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via "Security Tool Files β‰ˆ Packet Storm".
πŸ” Shadow IT: It's a bigger threat than you think πŸ”

File sharing, remote work, and vulnerable employees are leaving company networks open to potential cyberattack

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ” Shadow IT: It's a bigger threat than you think πŸ”

File sharing, remote work, and vulnerable employees are leaving company networks open to potential cyberattack

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ•΄ Cybercrime Infrastructure Never Really Dies πŸ•΄

Despite the takedown of the "CyberBunker" threat operators in 2019, command-and-control traffic continues to report back to the defunct network address space.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ” How Women Make Engineering Great πŸ”

On International Women in Engineering Day, our CTO Debra Danielson gives examples of female engineers who have made a profound impact and why diversity in engineering matters.

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via "Subscriber Blog RSS Feed ".
πŸ” Only 31% of Americans concerned with data security, despite 400% rise in cyberattacks πŸ”

Bad actors have flooded the enterprise with coronavirus-related attacks, but professionals working from home have other worries, Unisys Security found.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ•΄ Back to Basics with Cloud Permissions Management πŸ•΄

By using the AAA permissions management framework for cloud operations, organizations can address authentication, authorization, and auditing.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
❌ Work From Home Opens New Remote Insider Threats ❌

Remote work is opening up new insider threats - whether it's negligence or malicious employees - and companies are scrambling to stay on top of these unprecedented risks.

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via "Threatpost".
πŸ•΄ Attackers Scanning for PoS Software in New Sodinokibi Ransomware Campaign πŸ•΄

Making extra money from victims appears to be the goal, Symantec says.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ•΄ Twitter Says Biz Users Were Vulnerable to Data Breach πŸ•΄

The now-patched vulnerability left business users' personal information in web browser caches for anyone to find.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
❌ Sodinokibi Ransomware Now Scans Networks For PoS Systems ❌

Attackers are compromising large companies with the Cobalt Strike malware, and then deploying the Sodinokibi ransomware.

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via "Threatpost".
πŸ•΄ Twitter Says Business Users Were Vulnerable to Data Breach πŸ•΄

The now-patched vulnerability left business users' personal information in web browser caches for anyone to find.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ•΄ Microsoft Previews Windows Defender ATP for Android πŸ•΄

In addition, the first release of Defender ATP for Linux is now generally available.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ›  Keystone 0.9.2 πŸ› 

Keystone is a lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture assembler framework. Highlight features include multi-architecture, with support for Arm, Arm64 (AArch64/Armv8), Hexagon, Mips, PowerPC, Sparc, SystemZ, and X86 (include 16/32/64bit). It has a clean and lightweight architecture-neutral API. It's implemented in C/C++ languages, with bindings for Python, NodeJS, Ruby, Go and Rust available and also has native support for Windows and various Unix flavors.

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via "Security Tool Files β‰ˆ Packet Storm".
⚠ iOS 14, macOS Big Sur, Safari to give us β€˜No, thanks!’ option for ad tracking ⚠

At WWDC, Apple promised to double down on data protection in its upcoming iOS 14, macOS Big Sur, and Safari releases.

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via "Naked Security".
πŸ” Cybersecurity market grows but faces pressure amid shrinking IT budgets πŸ”

Spending on cybersecurity technology rose last quarter but will dip this year due to budgetary constraints, says Canalys.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ•΄ Rethinking Enterprise Access, Post-COVID-19 πŸ•΄

New approaches will allow businesses to reduce risk while meeting the needs of users, employees, and third parties. Here are three issues to consider when reimagining enterprise application access.

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via "Dark Reading: ".