Security News > 2021 > August > Week in review: Realtek chips vulnerabilities, NAS devices under attack, security teams burnout
NAS devices under attack: How to keep them safe?Network-attached storage devices are a helpful solution for storing, managing, and sharing files and backups and, as such, they are an attractive target for cyber criminals.
65 vendors affected by severe vulnerabilities in Realtek chipsA vulnerability within the Realtek RTL819xD module allows attackers to gain complete access to the device, installed operating systems and other network devices.
How to foster collaboration with the IT team for a successful zero trust implementationThe conversation surrounding deploying a zero trust strategy continues to gain importance following the announcement of President Biden's recent Executive Order, which requires federal agencies to create a plan for adopting this security architecture.
As more businesses in the private sector examine how to implement this prominent security policy effectively, questions remain on how to mitigate challenges and ease the difficulty of its deployment, use, and management.
How building a world class SOC can alleviate security team burnoutFor security leaders, building a mature Security Operations Center is about establishing robust processes that bring teams and technology together for success.
The 3 Rs of visibility for any cloud journeyDealing with an incident requires not just prompt notification of the incident, but the ability to triage the cause of the incident, the ability to carry out forensics, identify what other systems, users, devices and applications have been compromised or impacted by the incident, identifying the magnitude or impact of the incident, the duration of the activity that led to the incident, and many other factors.
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