Interview with Joe Silvia, CEO of MedWare Cyber Click here to listen. In late January, the FDA issued a safety warning on Contec CMS8000 patient monitors and those relabeled as MN-120. The Chinese-made devices, used by thousands of medical institutions across the world, contain back doors in the firmware that could put patients at risk.……
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Everything While Training: Lessons on C and C++ Secure Coding Practices with Tanya Janca
Click here for full interview. In this show, we speak with Tanya Janca, aka SheHacksPurple, a renowned code security trainer with nearly 30 years of experience in application development, engineering, and testing. In the past, she’s worked in counterterrorism for the Canadian government and as chief security officer for the federal election in Canada. When……
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Preparing for PCI DSS 4.0: How Sonatype SBOM Manager can streamline and accelerate your transition
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was developed to strengthen payment account data security and standardize globally the necessary security controls. The transition from PCI DSS 3.2.1 and earlier versions to v4.0 involves significant changes aimed at enhancing payment security, providing flexibility in implementation, and addressing emerging threats. The post Preparing for PCI…
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Log4Shell Vulnerability | Why it Still Exists and How to Protect Yourself | Contrast Security
Three years ago, Log4Shell was the worst holiday gift ever for security teams, particularly given that it was wrapped in a CISA order to patch by Christmas Eve. The post Log4Shell Vulnerability | Why it Still Exists and How to Protect Yourself | Contrast Security appeared first on Security Boulevard.