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Google Fixes Actively Exploited Chrome Vulnerability

Google has recently released an urgent security update to fix a high-severity vulnerability in its Chrome browser. This flaw, identified as CVE-2024-7971, has been actively exploited by attackers, posing a significant risk to users. The vulnerability, rooted in the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine, could allow remote attackers to execute harmful code via specially crafted web pages. As cyber threats continue to evolve, it is crucial for users to stay informed and ensure their browsers are up to date.

Web3 Security: Why It Matters and How Solana Keeps You Safe

So, you're diving into the world of Web3, huh? It's like the Wild West out there, with endless possibilities but also plenty of risks. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting started, one thing's for sure: security is a big deal. Let's talk about why Web3 security is essential and how Solana, one of the fastest-growing blockchains out there, is setting the standard.

A confident project unifies Bitcoin and Ethereum for interoperability purposes

Bitcoin and Ethereum have always been compared since they're two of the most popular cryptocurrencies on the market. Although they serve different purposes since Bitcoin is a store of value and Ethereum is used more as a way to access decentralized applications and environments, they've always had some similarities that investors contemplated upon.

Top tips: How you can build a robust cybersecurity mesh architecture

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world today and list ways to explore these trends. This week, we’re going over five steps to building a robust cybersecurity mesh. The last few years have seen computing models and network infrastructure become increasingly fragmented and distributed.

#147 - Product development with Vijay Pitchuman, Director of Product for Identity Management at Okta

On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we talk about cybersecurity product development with Vijay Pitchuman, Director of Product for Identity Management at Okta.

How Multifactor Authentication (MFA) Can Reduce Your Cyber Attacks Risk?

Did it ever cross your mind to ask if your password can defend your sensitive info on the web all by itself? In the digital world of today, where cyber threats are rapidly developing, the traditional way of protecting the system with single password has become more and more insecure. Therefore, it is the user who is more exposed to such cyberattacks. Just to mention, more than 81% of data breaches are associated with weak or stolen passwords.

The Rise of the Machines and the Growing AI Identity Attack Surface

In 1968, a killer supercomputer named HAL 9000 gripped imaginations in the sci-fi thriller “2001: A Space Odyssey.” The dark side of artificial intelligence (AI) was intriguing, entertaining and completely far-fetched. Audiences were hooked, and numerous blockbusters followed, from “The Terminator” in 1984 to “The Matrix” in 1999, each exploring AI’s extreme possibilities and potential consequences.

Hacker Summer Camp 2024 | The 443 Podcast

Our very own Corey Nachreiner and Marc Laliberte took on BlackHat and DEFCON this year, and they’ve got all the insider scoop! From cutting-edge tech to interesting hacks, they’re breaking down the coolest moments from both events. Ready to geek out? Binge-watch all three action-packed episodes now in our bio.

Don't Pass on Combining iPaaS with a DFPM Platform

Businesses are under an ever-increasing pressure to maintain exceptional experiences for their customers, making seamless connectivity across tools a must. This is true for industries like financial services that need to provide enhanced digital payments, or for healthcare organizations that need to share critical data across systems quickly. The need for connected infrastructures has become the norm.