Security News > 2018 > January

Wi-Fi Alliance Announces WPA3, the Successor to Wi-Fi's WPA2 Security Protocol read more

Microsoft is pausing the rollout of Windows Meltdown and Spectre patches until hosted anti-virus software vendors confirms no unsupported Windows kernel calls via the addition of a registry key on PCs.

VirusTotal this week announced the availability of a visualization tool designed to help with malware investigations. read more

The Wi-Fi Alliance, a non-profit organization that tests and slaps the “Wi-Fi Certified” logo on products that meet certain standards of interoperability, has announced enhancements for WPA2 and...

Adobe’s Patch Tuesday updates for January 2018 resolve only an information disclosure vulnerability affecting Flash Player. read more

Blue screen crashes on decade-old AMD chips seem to be widespread.

The Most Effective Security Teams Aren’t Necessarily the Largest or the Most Experienced read more

The Wi-Fi Alliance has finally announced the long-awaited next generation of the wireless security protocol—Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA3). WPA3 will replace the existing WPA2—the network security...

Microsoft Will Not Deliver Security Updates to Devices With Incompatible Antiviruses read more

DevOps has changed the lives of programmers everywhere for the better. Giving engineering teams operational responsibility drives more robust offerings and better automation. Automation tends to...