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Seal Security Demo

Watch a demo of Seal Security to learn how our solution enables security teams to automate and scale their vulnerability remediation. We provide organizations centralized control over the vulnerability patching process, without requiring involvement from R&D, reducing the MTTR from months to hours. for more information contact us a info@sealsecurity.io or request a demo at seal.security/book-a-demo.

NYDFS Finalizes Amendments to Cybersecurity Regulations: Adapting to New Requirements for Financial Services Companies

On March 1, 2017 the Department of Financial Services (DFS) introduced a regulation, known as 23 NYCRR 500, establishing cybersecurity requirements for financial services companies. This regulation, enacted by the New York State Department of Financial Services, specifically Part 500 of Title 23 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York (NYCRR) is commonly known as the "Cybersecurity Requirements for Financial Services Companies".

The challenges of keeping open source up-to-date

Open source software has become an integral part of modern application development, enabling developers to accelerate their projects by leveraging pre-existing libraries and frameworks. Open source offers numerous benefits, yet it's not without its challenges. A significant hurdle is ensuring that dependencies remain up-to-date. In our latest blog post, we delve into the complexities associated with updating open source components.

The Impending EOL of CentOS 7: What You Need to Know and How to Prepare

CentOS 7 has been a popular choice for many businesses and developers due to its stability, robustness, and compatibility with enterprise-level applications. According to W3Techs, CentOS is used by 2.8% of all the websites whose operating system is known. However, as announced on the official CentOS blog, the end of life (EOL) for CentOS 7 is fast approaching. This means that after June 30, 2024, CentOS 7 will no longer receive official support, updates, or security patches.