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REvil's new Linux version

The ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation behind REvil have become one of the most prolific and successful threat groups since the ransomware first appeared in May 2019. REvil has been primarily used to target Windows systems. However, new samples have been identified targeting Linux systems. AT&T Alien Labs™ is closely monitoring the ransomware landscape and has already identified four of these samples in the wild during the last month, after receiving a tip from MalwareHuntingTeam.

Leading indicators for the leading indicators: SecurityScorecard & HackerOne

During this workshop, Mike Wilkes (CISO, SecurityScorecard) and Alex Rice (CTO and Co-Founder, HackerOne) discussed more advantages of combining VDPs, bug bounty programs, and continuous external cyber monitoring, including the impact it can have on reducing risk, preventing breaches, and vetting third parties. Watch the recorded workshop to learn.

Talking visibility, scalability, and relationships in secure development with Phil Guimond of ViacomCBS

I recently caught up with Phil Guimond, Principal Cloud Security Architect at ViacomCBS. He describes his role as a fancy way of saying he likes to be involved in All The Things™. This includes cloud security and architecture, application security, penetration testing, and digital forensics and incident response, and even vendor reviews and risk management from time to time. He works in a very cross-functional team. We had a great discussion, and I wanted to share it with all of you.

1Password Developer Fireside Chat: Dive into Async & Futures in Rust

Senior developer, Nathan West, digs into the advanced concurrency benefits made possible by Async and Futures in Rust. Nathan explains the differences between Rust Futures and JavaScript Promises, discussing the way Async/Await relate, before demonstrating the implications of these capabilities by building out a series of demonstrative code examples.

Optimizing Cloud Security Efficacy & Performance Through a Single-Pass Architecture

Cybersecurity has a bad rap for getting in the way of business. Many CIOs & CISOs dedicate a lot of time to minimizing security solutions’ performance drag on their network traffic while ensuring that the solutions continue to do their job keeping the network secure. The move to the cloud exacerbates this challenge.

How Dockershim's Forthcoming Deprecation Affects Your Kubernetes

Container orchestration platform Kubernetes announced in December 2020 that its third and final release, Kubernetes v1.20, would deprecate dockershim and subsequently Docker as a container runtime. This deprecation has brought multiple changes that admins must be aware of and accordingly respond to.