Security News > 2022 > July > Week in review: The future of Metasploit, detecting lateral movement, new issue of (IN)SECURE Magazine
SECURE Magazine issue 72 released: Free download(IN)SECURE Magazine is a free digital security publication discussing some of the hottest information security topics.
Removing the blind spots that allow lateral movementThere are critical blind spots in most security solutions today that make it nearly impossible to detect and prevent lateral movement attacks.
Despite understanding the importance of strong passwords as a critical security best practice, for most users the ease of memorizing only a few passwords and reusing them everywhere outweighs the increased security risk.
Huntress acquires security awareness training platform Curricula for $22 millionHuntress, the managed security platform for SMBs, has acquired Curricula, a story-based security awareness training platform that empowers employees to better defend themselves against hackers.
Why SBOMs aren't the silver bullet they're portrayed asIn this Help Net Security video, Julie Klein, Director, Global Public Policy at Akamai Technologies, discusses her take on SBOMs. The past, present and future of MetasploitIn this Help Net Security video, Spencer McIntyre, Lead Security Researcher at Rapid7, talks about how Metasploit enables defenders to always stay one step ahead of the game, and offers a glimpse into the future.
New infosec products of the week: July 22, 2022Here's a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Cato Networks, CoSoSys, Darktrace, EnGenius, Orca Security, Persona, and Resecurity.