Security Leftovers
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Microsoft goes all in on FIDO2 as it dreams of a password-free future
Microsoft first announced that FIDO2 was coming natively last November, but now the process is now complete and we can all look forward to this brave new world in the upcoming Build 1903 (19H1) of Windows 10 as-a-service.
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Amid Bug Bounty Hype, Sometimes Security is Left in the Dust
The EU’s program certainly was well intended – also flashy. It tempted bug hunters with a variety of bounties, totaling $1 million, in payouts for finding vulnerabilities in the free open-source projects such as Filezilla, Apache Kafka and VLC Media Player.
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Cybersecurity-as-a-Service Can Help Law Firms Protect Client Information, and Satisfy Client Audits [Ed: Selling security as a "product" rather than an inherent feature because companies like Microsoft put back doors in everything and governments like Australia's make it imperative.]
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The 10 Best Open Source SIEM Tools for Businesses
SIEM constitutes a major part of modern enterprise cybersecurity. Indeed, SIEM solutions offer critical IT environment protections and compliance standard fulfillment. Only through their log management, security analytics and correlation, and reporting templates can enterprises defend themselves against modern cyber attacks.
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GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab open-source projects hacked and held for ransom
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