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Understanding QR Code Risks, Scams, Examples & Best Security Practices - Part 2

In Part 1: What is a QR Code? Its Usage, Vulnerability, Advantages, and Comeback Story, we outlined the usage of QR code adoption across different industries, types of QR codes available, its advantages and how QR code comeback and changed the digital landscape extensively. It’s been a while since we posted the first blog post and it’s time for an update on QR code.

CVE-2023-26258: Unauthenticated RCE Vulnerability in Arcserve Unified Data Protection

On June 27th 2023, Arcserve published an advisory for a critical unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability affecting Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP) for Windows. Arcserve UDP is a centralized backup and disaster recovery solution. By exploiting this RCE vulnerability, threat actors may be able to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data, install malware, or launch other types of attacks from infected devices.

How to Secure Your Container Registries With GitGuardian's Honeytoken

Discover how to enhance the security of your container registries using honeytokens. Learn the steps to secure Docker Registry, GitHub Container Registry, and GitLab Container Registry with honeytokens. Strengthen your DevOps pipeline and protect your valuable assets.

What is CISPA? A Guide to the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act

The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) was first introduced in 2011 by Representative Mike Rogers, the chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence Committee), and 111 co-sponsors. Although the House of Representatives originally passed the bill on April 25, 2012, it was later rejected by the US Senate. Since then, it has been reintroduced several times, but Congress has not passed the bill despite amendments made in good faith following criticism of some propositions.

What is the Cato Management Application?

Are you looking to get started with Cato Networks, but you're unsure how to begin? Join Robin Johns as he provides you with a tour of the Cato Management Application, and shows you how easy it is to deploy sites, configure users, monitor your applications and performance, while securing your network; all in one place.

Container Security Fundamentals - Linux Namespaces (Part 2): The PID Namespace

In this video we continue our examination of Linux namespaces by looking at some details of how the PID namespace can be used to isolate a container’s view of processes running on the host, and how this feature can be used for troubleshooting container problems. To learn more read our blog on Datadog’s Security Labs site.

Security Service Edge (SSE) Explained

Netskope, a global cybersecurity leader, is redefining cloud, data, and network security to help organizations apply Zero Trust principles to protect data. The Netskope Intelligent Security Service Edge (SSE) platform is fast, easy to use, and secures people, devices, and data anywhere they go. Netskope helps customers reduce risk, accelerate performance, and get unrivaled visibility into any cloud, web, and private application activity. Thousands of customers, including more than 25 of the Fortune 100, trust Netskope and its powerful NewEdge network to address evolving threats, new risks, technology shifts, organizational and network changes, and new regulatory requirements. Learn how Netskope helps customers be ready for anything on their SASE journey.

DFARS Compliance: What You Need to Know

Businesses that work with the US Department of Defense (DoD) and collect, process, transmit, or store controlled unclassified information (CUI) must comply with Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) standards. The DoD has responded to the growing threat of cyber incidents, including cyberattacks from cybercriminals and nation-states, by prioritizing cybersecurity best practices and insisting they are implemented throughout the DoD supply chain.