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Google Protected Computing: Ensuring privacy and safety of data regardless of locationIn this Help Net Security interview, Royal Hansen, VP of Engineering for Privacy, Safety, and Security at Google, talks about Protected Computing, the impact of data protection regulations, and privacy in general.
Researchers find hidden vulnerabilities in hundreds of Docker containersRezilion uncovered the presence of hundreds of Docker container images containing vulnerabilities that are not detected by most standard vulnerability scanners and SCA tools.
The top security threats to GraphQL APIs and how to address themEnterprises looking to modernize their APIs are increasingly switching from the REST architecture to the open-source data query and manipulation language GraphQL. How advancing cyber education can help fill workforce gapsIn this Help Net Security video, José-Marie Griffiths, President of Dakota State University, discusses how this shortage is not just a mere inconvenience but a major threat compromising the safety and security of companies and putting the sensitive information of their clients and customers at risk.
Volume of cyber attacks lead to burnout in security teamsThe rapid evolution of cybercrime is weighing on security teams substantially more than it did last year, leading to widespread burnout and potential regulatory risk, according to Magnet Forensics.
Are your IoT devices at risk? Cybersecurity concerns for 2023In this Help Net Security video, J.R. Cunningham, CSO at Nuspire, discusses IoT cybersecurity concerns for 2023.
Insider threats must be top-of-mind for organizations facing layoffsIn this Help Net Security video, Nick Tausek, Lead Security Automation Architect at Swimlane, talks about how with the stress, anxiety, frustration, and unknown of what lies ahead for these suddenly unemployed workers, organizations need to prepare themselves for insider threats.