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You can up software supply chain security by implementing these measuresThe COVID-19 pandemic has been a driving force in digital acceleration, and it continues to wield its influence in how organizations and their staff embrace work.
Most missed area of zero trust: Unmanageable applicationsIn this Help Net Security video, Matthew Chiodi, Chief Trust Officer of Cerby, talks about the likely hole in your security strategy.
Open-source software fosters innovation, but only with the right controls in placeIn this Help Net Security video, Michael Cote, Senior Member Of Technical Staff at VMware, talks about recent VMware research, which reveals security concerns in the overall open-source software supply chain are increasing.
The most frequently reported vulnerability types and severitiesIn this Help Net Security video, Carlos Yanez, Security Consultant at Bishop Fox, talks about the most frequently reported vulnerability types and severities.
Privacy, compliance challenges businesses face after Roe v. Wade repealIn this Help Net Security video, Rebecca Herold, IEEE member and CEO of Privacy & Security Brainiacs, discusses data, privacy, surveillance, and compliance challenges facing businesses in the wake of the US Supreme Court's repeal of the Roe v. Wade decision.
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