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Java, JavaScript, .NET: Which Has the Riskiest Security Debt?

In the realm of secure software development, managing security debt is crucial. The following data highlights a concerning trend in the accumulation of critical security debt, particularly in the popular programming languages of Java, JavaScript, and.NET. Let’s dive into this new research and explore options for managing the prioritization dilemma we’re seeing.

How to setup PGP Keys for Encrypted Email

In today's world, electronic mails (e-mails) serve as a medium of both official and personal correspondence. With sensitive information being shared online, it's essential to secure your emails. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), a robust encryption program, offers a reliable solution for securing the contents of your emails. Developed by Phil Zimmermann in 1991, PGP utilizes public-key cryptography to ensure both confidentiality and authenticity in email exchanges.

Multiple Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerabilities in REDCap (CVE-2024-37394, CVE-2024-37395, and CVE-2024-37396)

Trustwave SpiderLabs uncovered multiple stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-37394, CVE-2024-37395, and CVE-2024-37396) in REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture), a widely used web application for building and managing online surveys and databases in research environments. These vulnerabilities, if exploited, could allow attackers to execute malicious JavaScript code in victims' browsers, potentially compromising sensitive data.

Tines Idea: Simplify Security Alerts with AI in Tines

From transforming data with a prompt and generated code, to directly accessing and using a language model in your workflows, our AI features make automation even more accessible and efficient for anyone in your organization. Learn how you can take multi-source security alert workflows from 25 actions to 3, reducing the potential for error and making it simpler to make updates like adding sources, change rule definitions, and more.

Data Modernization: The Evolution of Data Sharing

Primitive information sharing has greatly evolved, creating a kaleidoscope of various ways we communicate and share information, both publicly and privately. This change in data ecosystems affects you – data owners responsible for how data is distributed, protected, and accessed hold sensitive data in the palms of their hands. As we continue to evolve, data protection should be in the center of any business strategy, and relying on Snowflake or AWS security plans is not enough. Discover how modernizing your data processes and investing in your data protection changes the way you do business.