Security News > 2020 > November > Week in review: Kali Linux 2020.4, AWS Network Firewall, speeding up malware analysis

Kali Linux 2020.4 released: New default shell, fresh tools, and more!Offensive Security has released Kali Linux 2020.4, the latest version of its popular open source penetration testing platform.
Critical vulnerabilities in Cisco Security Manager fixed, researcher discloses PoCsCisco has patched two vulnerabilities in its Cisco Security Manager solution, both of which could allow unauthenticated, remote attackers to gain access to sensitive information on an affected system.
How to speed up malware analysisThe goal of malware analysis is to research a malicious sample: its functions, origin, and possible effects on the infected system.
VMware patches serious vulnerabilities in ESXi hypervisor, SD-WAN OrchestratorVMware has patched critical vulnerabilities affecting its ESXi enterprise-class hypervisor and has released a security update for its SD-WAN Orchestrator, plugging a handful of serious security holes.
AWS Network Firewall: Network protection across all AWS workloadsAmazon Web Services announced the general availability of AWS Network Firewall, a new managed security service that makes it easier for customers to enable network protections across all of their AWS workloads.
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