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Week in review: VMware critical updates, prevalent enterprise cybersecurity risks, 3 years of GDPR
2021-05-30 09:15

New TSA security directive is a needed shock to the systemThe Department of Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration announced a Security Directive that will enable the Department to better identify, protect against, and respond to threats to critical companies in the pipeline sector.

VMware fixes critical vCenter Server RCE vulnerability, urges immediate actionVMware has patched two vulnerabilities affecting VMware vCenter Server and VMware Cloud Foundation and is urging administrators to implement the offered security updates as soon as possible.

Enhancing cyber resilience in the oil and gas industryThe World Economic Forum has brought together industry and cybersecurity experts from companies and organizations such as Siemens Corp, Saudi Aramco, Royal Dutch Shell, the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, the U.S. CISA, industrial cybersecurity company Dragos and many others to compile a blueprint for enhancing cyber resilience across the oil and gas industry.

According to a Ponemon Institute report, more than 40% of IT and security workers indicated they suffered a data breach in the last two years due to unpatched vulnerabilities.

How to implement cybersecurity for modern application connectivityIf public and private organizations want to join in the fight for modern application security, they should review and assess the many tools needed to be successful in that fight.

My advice is to always start with a hierarchical security design that can achieve your enterprise security and compliance requirements, then define your label standard in alignment with your design.


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