Security News > 2022 > September > Week in review: Free online cybersec courses, Signal post-quantum upgrade, Patch Tuesday forecast

Apple strengthens security and privacy in iOS 16Apple announced additional security and privacy updates for its newest mobile operating system.
Government guide for supply chain security: The good, the bad and the uglyJust as developers and security teams were getting ready to take a breather and fire up the BBQ for the holiday weekend, the U.S.'s most prestigious security agencies dropped a 60+ page recommended practice guide, Securing the Software Supply Chain for Developers.
Supply chain risk is a top security priority as confidence in partners wanesAs cyber attackers increasingly look to capitalize on accelerating digitalization that has seen many enterprises significantly increase their reliance on cloud-based solutions and services as well as third-party service providers, software supply chain risk has become a major concern of organizations.
Defeat social engineering attacks by growing your cyber resilienceIn this Help Net Security video, Grayson Milbourne, Security Intelligence Director at OpenText Security Solutions, discusses the innovation behind social engineering campaigns and illustrates how cyber resilience can help mitigate this evolving threat.
Consumers across North America, Latin America and Europe are prioritising security over convenience when making online purchases, as the impact of rising inflation and energy prices continues to fuel financial worries.
Researchers publish post-quantum upgrade to the Signal protocolPQShield published a white paper that lays out the quantum threat to secure end-to-end messaging and explains how post-quantum cryptography can be added to the Signal secure messaging protocol to protect it from quantum attacks.
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