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Satisfy both DFARS and ITAR Regulation Requirements with NIST 800-171
Data subject to ITAR or EAR (Export Administration Regulations) export control restrictions is referred to collectively as Controlled Information. NARA (National Archives and Records Administration) published 32 CFR Part 2002 Controlled Unclassified Information; Final...
Report: Amazon-Owned Twitch Suffers Massive Data Leak
The Amazon-owned streaming platform Twitch has reportedly suffered a massive data leak, which has disclosed confidential company information, as well as streamers’ earnings, with more than 100GB of data posted to the internet on Wednesday. The documents appear to...
Google Confirms 5 New ‘High’ Level Security Flaws In Chrome
Google Chrome has well over two billion users worldwide and it not only dominates the web browser market, its Chromium core runs numerous browser alternatives. All of which makes Chrome the number one target for hackers and now Google has issued its fifth...
What Are WAFs? A Detailed Look at Web Application Firewalls
What Is a Web Application Firewall? Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) are software that monitor and filter traffic to a website with the goal of stopping anything harmful. WAFs look at web traffic before it gets to the website’s server, monitoring for potential...
NortonLifeLock to Buy Avast for as Much as $8.6 Billion
NortonLifeLock Inc. is set to buy Avast Plc in a deal valued at as much as $8.6 billion, giving the U.S. cybersecurity company access to one of the biggest customer bases in the industry. Avast stockholders will receive cash and shares that value the...
Microsoft Warns of Critical Vulnerability Called ‘PrintNightmare’
Microsoft is reportedly warning Windows users about an unpatched critical flaw in the Windows Print Spooler service, dubbed “PrintNightmare.” The critical bug allows attackers to execute code with system-level privileges in Windows computers. The...