GAO Tells Coast Guard to Improve Cybersecurity of Maritime Transportation System

A new GAO report assesses that the Coast Guard needs to improve Maritime Transportation System (MTS) cybersecurity.
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Google Pushes Rust in Legacy Firmware to Tackle Memory Safety Flaws

Google’s adoption of memory safe programming languages now includes the deployment of Rust in legacy low-level firmware codebases.
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Microsoft Tackling Windows Logfile Flaws With New HMAC-Based Security Mitigation

Microsoft is experimenting with a major new security mitigation to block attacks targeting flaws in the Windows Common Log File System (CLFS).
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Why LinkedIn Developed Its Own AI-Powered Security Platform

An inside look at how LinkedIn developed an internal AI-assisted vulnerability management system to protect its massive infrastructure and user base.
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Consolidation vs. Optimization: Which Is More Cost-Effective for Improved Security?

Security leaders are facing big decisions about how they use their monetary and people resources to better secure their environments.
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Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Flags Major Bugs in HyperV, Exchange Server 

Microsoft ships patches for at least 60 security vulnerabilities in the Windows ecosystem and warned of remote code execution risks.
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