Security News > 2020 > August > Week in review: Free security tools, TeamViewer flaw, Patch Tuesday forecast

How can security leaders maximize security budgets during a time of budget cuts?While some security programs have become bloated, many don't necessarily deserve to be cut.
Given the gravity of today's situation, it's time for security leaders to step in and do what they can to justify spending that bolsters their company's overall security posture.
New defense method enables telecoms, ISPs to protect consumer IoT devices"Most home users don't have the awareness, knowledge, or means to prevent or handle ongoing attacks," says Yair Meidan, a Ph.D. candidate at BGU. New Open Source Security Foundation wants to improve open source software securityThe Linux Foundation announced the formation of the Open Source Security Foundation, a cross-industry collaboration that brings together leaders to improve the security of open source software by building a broader community with targeted initiatives and best practices.
Engaging business units in security governance: Why everyone should be concernedThe idea that security is everyone's business is a familiar refrain.
How to implement expedited security strategies during a crisisCybersecurity analysts can confirm that to properly manage a remote digital workforce, an enterprise should focus its security measures on three key pillars.
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