Security News > 2020 > May > Week in review: Kali Linux 2020.2, sensor-based ransomware detection, 10 most exploited vulns
Kali Linux 2020.2: New look, new packages, new installer optionsOffensive Security has released Kali Linux 2020.2, the latest iteration of the popular open source penetration testing platform.
Debunking myths related to client-side security and Magecart attacksMany companies assume their current security stack ensures protection for these seemingly basic attacks, but in reality, they open a can of worms and you may not even know you've been attacked.
Home workplaces introduce new risks, poor password hygieneEntrust Datacard released the findings of its survey which highlights the critical need to address data security challenges for employees working from home as a result of the pandemic based on responses from 1,000 US full-time professionals.
Ransomware on the rise, companies prioritizing disaster recoveryThe rampant rise of ransomware persists, with 100% of respondents - who include ITOps, backup, disaster recovery and storage admins, application and workload owners in the U.S. - reporting that their company experienced a ransomware attack in the last 12 months, Datrium reveals.
2 Professional Development Institute: Timely and continuing education opportunitiesIn this Help Net Security podcast, Mirtha Collin, Director of Education for², talks about the Professional Development Institute, a valuable resource for continuing education opportunities to help keep your skills sharp and curiosity piqued.
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