Arrrrr mateys! This week Dr.Doug will keel-haul a first-rate plunder of yarns including: pirate booty, phishing kits, CSC, Hive, HHS, Z-library, Iran, FTX, and more on the Security Weekly News!
Infrastructure-as-code (IaC) allows for quick and consistent configuration and deployment of infrastructure components because it’s defined through code. It also enables repeatable deployments across environments. IaC is seeing significant attention in the cloud security space, but why now? This conversation will dig into how Infrastructure-as-code...
Rely on the structure to reveal substance and use the time you have to focus on clarifying your message when preparing for a presentation, says leadership columnist Michael Santarcangelo.
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Navigating the UEFI waters is treacherous. While UEFI has become the standard on most PCs, servers, and laptops, replacing legacy BIOS, it is a complex set of standards and protocols. Jesse joins us to help explain how some of this works and describe how vulnerabilities, specifically with SMM, can manifest and be exploited. Segment Resources: CHIPS...
As cyber criminals become more sophisticated and inventive, cyber teams need more diverse ideas, creative strategies and out-of-the-box problem-solving skills. Here are three areas of focus.
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