Miami-based Immunity advocates an offensive rather than defensive approach to cybersecurity. Its business lines include testing, assessment, and consulting services, as well as specialized security products designed to ferret out the bad guys.
The Meltdown and Spectre bugs may be new, but they emphasize the importance of basic security practices.
Software fixes being released to deal with Spectre and Meltdown will be with us for as long as the current generations of CPUs remain in use.
An expert says accessing the Dell EMC appliance allows attackers to get at the information stored in critical databases and servers without having to break into those servers directly. Dell EMC and VMware have issued patches, which should be...
Google says the issue affects Intel, AMD, and ARM chips, noting that it updated most of its systems and products with protections from attack. AWS said most of its affected servers have already been secured.
A new kind of malware, known as Triton or TRISIS, goes after industrial safety systems that provide emergency shutdown capabilities. Experts say it can also be effective in attacking data center power and cooling systems.
The technology website The Register said a bug lets some software gain access to parts of a computer’s memory that are set aside to protect things like passwords. All computers with Intel chips from the past 10 years appear to be affected.
Short on security professionals, enterprises scream for more automation as attacks increase in number and scope.
Strengthening cybersecurity is the common thread across federal IT modernization initiatives outlined in the government's new plan.
Intel's security woes pose a tough question for partners: Should they stay or should they go?