Why is the US banning Kaspersky? Kaspersky is getting banned in the U.S. after the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) conducted a review of the company’s cybersecurity and anti-virus transactions.
OMB has issued a memo directing agencies to adopt a risk-based approach to software and hardware security and rescinding ...
Microsoft Defender Antivirus comes pre-installed as part of Windows 11. Is this solution adequate, or is it a good idea to ...
Adversaries are adopting a more precise approach to supply chain compromise. Organizations need to rethink what “secure ...
Attackers are Exploiting Trust, Scale, and Automation Across Open-Source and Commercial Software and Emerging AI Ecosystems ...
SARATOGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lineaje, the full-lifecycle software supply chain security company, today launched end-to-end capabilities that will fundamentally transform how organizations ...
Email represents a large attack surface for any organization. From ransomware to phishing and credentials, cybercriminals have found new ways to use email to deliver malicious payloads and breach ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) are crucial cybersecurity tools because they assist companies in locating, evaluating, and ...
The White House has revoked software security guidance issued during the Biden administration due to “unproven and burdensome” requirements ...
Discover Microsoft’s holistic SDL for AI combining policy, research, and enablement to help leaders secure AI systems against ...
As software supply chains grow increasingly interconnected, security threats continue to evolve. While common risks like third-party vulnerabilities and dependency issues are well-known, less-common ...
Once upon a time, not long ago, security used to be all about guards patrolling properties, painstakingly doing their rounds, searching for trouble. It is an expensive, not particularly efficient ...