Open-Source Software Security Risks: What You Need to Know

Open-source software is critical for modern technology but presents unique cybersecurity challenges, particularly with supply chain attacks and vulnerabilities in codebases, requiring robust management and mitigation strategies.

Google Advanced Protection Program now supports passkeys

Google Advanced Protection Program (APP) enrolled accounts now support passkeys for passwordless authentication and account security.

Cisco Talos releases new macOS open-source fuzzer tool

Cisco Talos has released a versatile open-source macOS fuzzer tool, Fuzzer, enabling thorough vulnerability testing of macOS software.

What is fuzzing in cybersecurity?

Cybersecurity fuzzing or fuzz testing identifies software vulnerabilities by injecting malformed data. It’s crucial for uncovering unknown weaknesses and simulating real-world attacks.

OpenAI Security Bots for Slack streamline SecDevOps

OpenAI Security Slackbots for streamlining security team operations and workflows has arrived

Why Passkeys are Replacing Passwords

Password fatigue. Phishing. Credential stuffing. These are just some of the risks…

Ghidra 11.0.1 NSA Software Reverse Engineering Tool Released

Ghidra (pronounced GEE-druh), an open-source software reverse engineering toolkit created and maintained…

Apple Vision Pro Available Now, Era of Spatial Computing Begins

The long-awaited and futuristic Apple Vision Pro is now available everywhere in…

Google BigQuery vs. Cloud SQL

In this short guide, we’ll walk you through the basics of Google…