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October Patch Tuesday 2022

Ivanti

It is a good month to educate the masses on security related topics in the hopes that the world may shift toward being a little more cyber secure. Microsoft resolved a total of 89 unique vulnerabilities (CVEs) for the October Patch Tuesday update. For October this means Tuesday the 18th. Microsoft release.

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February 2021 Patch Tuesday Roundup

TechTalk

The world has changed since my last post on this topic almost a year ago, but if anything, computers and the Internet have become even more important parts of our lives. […]. The post February 2021 Patch Tuesday Roundup first appeared on GFI Blog.

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A Practical Way To Reduce Risk on the Shop Floor

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In this blog post, we look at the true nature of vulnerabilities and their fixes on the shop floor. It is a pretty charged topic in the OT world, but bear with me. Fixing vulnerabilities is not just patching. I bet most of you thought about Windows system patching, maybe CVE or CVSS scores of one flavor or another.

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5 Reasons Why NIS2 Directive Preparation Should Start Now, Part Two: Implementation Takes Time

Ivanti

In a previous blog post, I discussed the two main areas to audit before the European Union’s updated Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2) becomes ratified law in October 2024. Implementing basic cyber hygiene such as encryption, authentication (MFA), firewalls, antivirus software, patching, zero trust access and so on.

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Examining the Treat Landscape

Tenable

This blog post will explore tactics and vulnerabilities leveraged by attackers and how they compare to the treats of the season. To defend RDP, ensure you’re staying up-to-date and patching or mitigating vulnerabilities like BlueKeep (CVE-2019-0708), which is still a favorite among attackers. Conclusion.

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Keeping Up With the Patches: A Tour Through Spring 2019 Threat Alerts

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Department of Homeland Security requiring federal agencies to speed up the time it takes to patch critical vulnerabilities from 30 days to 15 days. As with all vulnerabilities, knowing which ones could actually affect your infrastructure can help save time and resources when it comes to patching. DHS Directive: “Patch Faster”.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: 6 Things That Matter Right Now

Tenable

Topics that are top of mind for the week ending Aug. In a blog post , SRT research engineers Claire Tills and Satnam Narang explain that, while the list of vulnerabilities isn’t exhaustive, it offers a starting point for organizations looking to cut off known attack paths exploited by the most prolific malware. And much more!

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