Security News > 2020 > January > Week in review: Kubernetes security challenges, NIST Privacy Framework, Mitsubishi Electric breach
It's time to patch your Cisco security solutions againCisco has released another batch of security updates and patches for a variety of its offerings, including many of its security solutions.
Techniques and strategies to overcome Kubernetes security challengesFive security best practices for DevOps and development professionals managing Kubernetes deployments have been introduced by Portshift.
Data-driven vehicles: The next security challengeOver the next decade, every car manufacturer that offers any degree of autonomy in a vehicle will be forced to address the security of both the vehicle and your data, while also being capable of recognizing and defending against threats against you or the vehicle.
Container security requires continuous security in new DevSecOps modelsWhen Jordan Liggitt at Google posted details of a serious Kubernetes vulnerability in November 2018, it was a wake-up call for security teams ignoring the risks that came with adopting a cloud-native infrastructure without putting security at the heart of the whole endeavor.
Download: State of Breach Protection 2020 survey resultsThe State of Breach Protection 2020 survey crowdsources the wisdom of numerous security pros and decision makers, enabling CISOs to make better informed and data-driven decisions, by zooming out to see the wide perspective of breach protection's best practices and major trends.
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