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Container Runtime Security: What is it and how to set it up?

Containers have quietly become indispensable in the modern application deployment stack, revolutionizing how we build, ship, and run applications. However, with their widespread adoption comes a pressing concern. According to the 2024 State of Kubernetes Security Report, 45% of respondents experienced a runtime security incident in the last 12 months. This raises a few questions: What exactly is container runtime security?

The Problem With Third-Party Breaches: A Data Protection Dilemma

Time and time again, organisations face an escalating threat to their data: Third-party breaches. As businesses increasingly rely on external vendors and partners for various services, the security of sensitive information becomes more vulnerable. This poses the question: Are traditional security measures still effective or obsolete in protecting vital information?

What Is a Red Team Exercise & Why Should You Conduct One?

While no-one can predict if and when a cyber attack will take place, a red team exercise is as close as an organization can get to understanding its full level of preparedness. Red team exercises conducted by certified ethical hackers are key to uncovering hidden vulnerabilities and addressing them before they impact a company’s cyber resilience.

Identity Under Siege: Responding to the National Public Data Breach

While the scale of this data breach is alarming – with 277 gigabytes of data reportedly stolen – it’s important not to panic. Instead, focus on taking concrete steps to protect yourself. Stay informed, be proactive in safeguarding your personal information, and remain vigilant for any signs of suspicious activity.

Bringing Veracode Fix to GitHub

If you’re an avid reader of Application Security surveys, analyst papers, or incident reports, you may have concluded that the biggest issue most organizations have with application security is NOT finding the flaws in their codebase, but is, in fact, finding ways to remediate them while also creating new applications and updates, oh and keeping the lights on. Many organizations are drowning in security debt.

What are patent trolls? How Cloudflare defeating Sable made patents public!

In this week’s episode, we look at patent trolls, what they are, and why a recent Cloudflare win also helps the industry to innovate. Host João Tomé is joined by Emily Terrell, Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation, and Patrick Nemeroff, Senior Director, Legal Counsel. We discuss how Cloudflare was sued by the patent troll Sable but emerged victorious. Sable was ordered to pay Cloudflare $225,000 and grant a royalty-free license to its entire patent portfolio.