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What is RBAC? Role-based access control explained
Role-based access control, or RBAC, is an approach for restricting access to digital resources based on a user’s role in an organization. For instance, under RBAC, a company’s accountant should be able to access corporate financial records but not the content management system used to update the company’s website, while those permissions would be reversed…
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Russian Claims YouTube “Misinformation” to Blame for Protests
In the meantime, Ukrainian sites are being hacked to spread fake new Read More
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Cyber-Attack on New York Ethics Watchdog
Servers of Joint Commission on Public Ethics targeted by cyber-criminals Read More
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HHS Issues Threat Warning to US Healthcare Sector
Healthcare organizations told they could be targeted by cyber-attacks linked to Russian invasion of Ukraine Read More
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Most Disclosed ICS Vulnerabilities are Low Complexity
Past four years sees surge in ICS vulnerability disclosures with most vulnerabilities of low complexity Read More
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#CCSE22: Why Are Organizations Getting Zero Trust “Wrong”?
A star-studded panel discussion explored implementing zero trust and reducing overall risk Read More
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US legislation brings mandatory cyberattack and ransomware reporting one step closer
New legislation, unanimously passed by the US Senate could – amongst other things – require organisations working in critical industry sectors to alert the US Government about hacks and ransomware attacks. Read more in my article on the Tripwire State of Security blog. Read More
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Smashing Security podcast #264: Hacked car chargers, Telegram sextortionists, and secret bossware
Why might Russian EV chargers be displaying an anti-Putin message? Why are Telegram groups sharing sharing explicit images of women without their consent? And who is watching you in the workplace? All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of the award-winning “Smashing Security” podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and…
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CNAPP: What Is It and Why Is It Important for Security Leaders?
A Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) offers four key benefits to reduce risk and improve visibility. Here’s what you need to know. The cloud security market is developing and expanding rapidly, resulting in an increased demand for security tools that can help organizations secure their cloud infrastructure and applications. Cloud security tools can help infosec…
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#CCSE22: The Latest Cybersecurity Workforce Trends
ISC(2) provided a deepdive insight into the current state of the cybersecurity workforce Read More