Security News > 2023 > June > Week in review: 9 free cybersecurity whitepapers, Patch Tuesday forecast

20 cybersecurity projects on GitHub you should check outOpen-source GitHub cybersecurity projects, developed and maintained by dedicated contributors, provide valuable tools, frameworks, and resources to enhance security practices.
How to make developers love securityStories of the tension between developers and security teams are a longstanding feature of the software industry, stemming from the friction that security is often perceived to create.
Embracing realistic simulations in cybersecurity training programsIn this Help Net Security video, Ed Adams, CEO of Security Innovation, discusses the shifts in cybersecurity training.
9 free cybersecurity whitepapers you should readThis list of free cybersecurity whitepapers that don't require registration covers a wide range of common cyber risks.
Replace Barracuda ESG appliances, company urgesBarracuda Networks is urging customers running phyisical Email Security Gateway appliances to replace them immediately, "Regardless of patch version level."
Public sector apps show higher rates of security flawsApplications developed by public sector organizations tend to have more security flaws than applications created by the private sector, according to Veracode.
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