Security News > 2022 > June > Week in review: Log4Shell exploitation, DevSecOps myths, 56 vulnerabilities impacting OT devices
Attackers still exploit Log4Shell on VMware Horizon servers, CISA warnsIf your organization is running VMware Horizon and Unified Access Gateway servers and you haven't implemented the patches or workarounds to fix/mitigate the Log4Shell vulnerability in December 2021, you should threat all those systems as compromised, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has advised on Thursday.
7 DevSecOps myths and how to overcome themBy including security and compliance processes in end-to-end automation, businesses can secure software throughout the whole software supply chain, significantly improve the developer experience, and accelerate safer delivery.
How to properly adopt and manage Kubernetes in productionIn this video for Help Net Security, Alex Jones, Director of Kubernetes Engineering at Canonical, talks about properly adopting and managing Kubernetes in production.
Researchers disclose 56 vulnerabilities impacting thousands of OT devicesIn this video for Help Net Security, Daniel dos Santos, Head of Security Research, Forescout, talks about the 56 vulnerabilities, which impact ten vendors, including Bently Nevada, Emerson, Honeywell, JTEKT, Motorola, Omron, Phoenix Contact, Siemens, and Yokogawa.
iPaaS: The latest enterprise cybersecurity risk?In this video for Help Net Security, Alon Jackson, CEO of Astrix Security, talks about how as the variety of third-party platforms increases, and as it becomes easier to link data and workflows to one another, it's high time for cybersecurity solutions to keep up.
Webinar: What's trending in email security?In this webcast Sarah Happé, Echoworx's Director Client Engagement, and Forrester's Senior Analyst Jess Burn, dive into how security leaders are using email security to challenge the status quo and to build customer trust and business revenue.