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How to Modernize Access Control for Cloud Applications with Or Weis

Building Modern Access Control for Cloud Applications Join us in this livestream with Permit.io CEO Or Weis as we cover what it means to build modern access controls for cloud applications. Many companies these days find themselves having to reimplement access-controls over and over; therefore, in this episode we discuss solutions, the 5 best practices and open-source tools that can be used. Didn't catch the live stream? Ask all of your Snyk questions and we’ll do our very best to answer them in the comment section.

Introduction to Snyk's revamped reporting

A short overview of Snyk's new and revamped reporting capabilities, providing the visibility needed to hold data-based conversations between development and security. Key new capabilities include the addition of Snyk Code data, improved user experience and performance, new filtering and data sorting, and new sharing options. Snyk helps software-driven businesses develop fast and stay secure. Continuously find and fix vulnerabilities for npm, Maven, NuGet, RubyGems, PyPI and more.

SnykLaunch recap: Snyk Cloud, SBOM & reporting capabilities, and customer solutions resources

At SnykLaunch on November 8th, our product leaders unveiled the latest additions to Snyk’s suite of developer-first products. We also gave viewers a sneak peek of these new features in action with live demos. We’re especially excited to announce Snyk Cloud, our cloud security tool that takes a contextual approach to finding and fixing cloud vulnerabilities.

Key points from Google and Accenture's ransomware white paper

Ransomware has been around for a long time — since 1989 — but has scaled up significantly since 2016. Author’s from Accenture and Google Cloud, in addition to our very own Vandana Verma Sehgal (from the Snyk Security Relations Team), recently released a white paper, Ransomware State of Mind: How to Better Protect Your Business, which details the current state of ransomware and solutions to address this growing problem.

NPM security: preventing supply chain attacks

NPM security has been a trending topic in the media in recent years, mostly in reference to npm packages available on the ecosystem rather than the npm registry itself. The increasing security risk, that applies to developers and software we build, makes it even more important to understand how to prevent supply chain attacks and other security vulnerabilities related to software development life cycle.

A day in the life of a CISO: Chris Hughes of Aquia

One of the most challenging positions within an organization is that of a chief information security officer (CISO). A little while back, I had an opportunity to sit down with Chris Hughes, CISO and co-founder of Aquia, to discuss his experience in the role. Acquia is an open source digital experience company that empowers the world’s most ambitious brands to embrace innovation.

Breaking down the 'critical' OpenSSL vulnerability

On November 1st 2022, the OpenSSL team released an advisory detailing two high severity vulnerabilities — CVE-2022-3602 and CVE-2022-3786. This was pre-announced as a critical bug, but later downgraded to high for the actual release. This could still be problematic though, OpenSSL is one of the predominant encryption libraries and is underpinning a significant portion of the internet’s TLS protected communications.

Cloud security fundamentals part 4: Align and automate with policy as code

Security policies are still awaiting digital transformation. A key phrase in today’s cloud-driven world, “digital transformation” generally refers to the ongoing work of digitizing formerly paper-based processes. “Paper,” however, is not literal — many processes don’t use paper, but still flow as if they were. Uploading a document to Google Drive, in other words, doesn’t amount to digital transformation.