Security News > 2020 > October > Week in review: Nmap 7.90 released, new AWS S3 security features, Patch Tuesday forecast
Review: Practical Vulnerability Management: A Strategic Approach to Managing Cyber RiskAndrew Magnusson started his information security career 20 years ago and he decided to offer the knowledge he accumulated through this book, to help the reader eliminate security weaknesses and threats within their system.
AWS adds new S3 security and access control featuresAmazon Web Services has made available three new S3 security and access control features.
Cybersecurity practices are becoming more formal, security teams are expandingOrganizations are building confidence that their cybersecurity practices are headed in the right direction, aided by advanced technologies, more detailed processes, comprehensive education and specialized skills, a research from CompTIA finds.
Most enterprises struggle with IoT security incidents72% of organizations experienced an increase in endpoint and IoT security incidents in the last year.
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