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With new aerospace Cybersecurity rules set to land - What's the standard for operators?

Following a push for greater cybersecurity capability across the federal structure, new rules are on the way in the aerospace sector. According to the Washington Post, these rules will push liability on airport operators - even smaller enterprises - and demand sophisticated tracking and protection of flight data in the traffic control and data centers of airports nationally.

The 3 Stages of Money Laundering: A Comprehensive Guide

Money laundering is one of the most common forms of organised financial crime in the world. To ensure you understand the stages of money laundering, let’s delve into the most frequently asked questions about money laundering, the three stages of money laundering and the typical approach that typically ensues the money laundering process, types of money laundering, and the prevention of money laundering in a variety of industries especially using AML Screening technologies in 2023.

How Kanad Gupta made a 1Password Shell Plugin for ReadMe

Why should consumers have all the fun (and less friction) using biometrics to stay secure? 1Password offers a suite of tools to help developers work faster and more securely. One of these tools is 1Password Shell Plugins, which enables one-touch access to command-line interfaces (CLIs) in your terminal.

UCLA Hit By Recent Data Breach: Students and Faculty are At Risk

The University of California, or UCLA, is a public university in Los Angeles, California. The school serves approximately 32,000 students each term and is well-known as a leading public University in the United States. The school was the target of a recent cyber attack linked back to the C10P ransomware gang that likely exposed students and staff members to significant data loss.

Developer Roll Up: June 2023

The team at LimaCharlie continues down the path of changing the way cybersecurity tools and supporting infrastructure are delivered. We have been heads down for the month of June working towards something really exciting that we are launching in July. Details about what has been happening, and what is coming up, can be found below. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Windows 11 Security Measures: Safeguarding Home and Small Business PCs

When it comes to the security of YOUR home and small business PCs, you must rely on something other than a dedicated IT team like large corporations do. The responsibility falls on your shoulders, making prioritizing security from the outset essential. Waiting until after a catastrophic incident is too late. We created this guide to help you establish a strong security baseline and proactively tackle the most critical issues. This comprehensive guide goes beyond the Windows 11 operating system itself.

Astra Review - How Rebrandly Uses Astra for Continuous Pentests

Established in 2015 by David De Guz, Rebrandly provides a holistic link management platform to create substantial touchpoints between brands and their customers. Embracing the assets links to every company, Rebrandly’s link management services help brand, track, and share short, catchy URLs with customized domain names.

How Long Would it Take a Cybercriminal to Crack My Password?

Depending on how you create your passwords, such as the length or including letters, numbers and symbols, the time it would take a cybercriminal to crack it varies. Understanding what makes it easy for cybercriminals to crack your passwords is critical to keeping yourself safe from becoming a victim of this type of attack. Read on to learn how long it would take to crack your password and what you can do to strengthen your passwords so they’re not easily cracked by a cybercriminal.

What is a DevOps Toolchain and 7 Reasons to Implement it Now

DevOps teams are one of the most essential links in the software development chain. It seems like they have a hand in everything that takes place in your CI/CD pipeline, from designing and building new environments to managing and testing existing configurations. It’s no wonder that 40% of DevOps engineers report work related stress, many of them feeling their skills are insufficient. But are they missing the required skills, or do they need the right tools to make DevOps work more manageable?

GitGuardian Protects Teams From Closing Incidents With Valid Secrets

GitGuardian puts safeguards in place in order to help busy cybersecurity teams work smarter and safer, such as preventing incidents with detected valid secrets from being accidentally resolved. It is one more way GitGuardian can help you improve your secrets management posture.