The State of Open Source Vulnerabilities Management

The number of open source vulnerabilities hit an all-time record in 2017 with 3,500 reported vulnerabilities - that's 60% higher than the previous year, and the trend continues in 2018.  Since it’s impossible to keep up with today’s pace of software production without open source, development and security teams are challenged to meet security objectives, without compromising on speed and quality.  It's time to for organizations to step up their open source security game. Join WhiteSource's Senior Director of Product Management, Rami Elron, as he discusses: the current state of open source vulnerabilities management; organizations' struggle to handle open source vulnerabilities; and the key strategy for effective vulnerability management.
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Industry 4.0 and the ICS & OT Cybersecurity Challenges with Digital Transformation

Targeted industrial cyberattacks are increasing at an alarming rate, especially within the manufacturing sector, costing companies an average of $2M per breach, this doesn’t even consider brand damage, downtime, penalties, or potential lawsuits. On average hackers are moving silently in networks 6 months before they are found. Sound scary? Well yeah, it is! Don’t worry we’re here to help.
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Problem Based Cyber Security Training, Why It Matters

Our latest webinar is a Q&A with Eoin Keary and Jim Manico on why problem based training matters. This is not to be missed if you want to get the most out of your penetration testing, SAST, ASM, and risk based assessment.
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GigaOm Radar Report: API Security – Deep Dive

GigaOm Analyst, Don MacVittie recently studied the state of the API Security market, industry trends, and innovative solutions to address the growing API security challenges and recommended an approach a responsible enterprise could take to secure this new landscape.
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Why Security Awareness Should Not Stop at Phishing

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If you’re keeping even half an eye on the InfoSec news cycle, you know how big of a problem phishing is. The annual Verizon data breach found again this year that phishing was the leading way for malware to enter networks, with the average company reporting that 94% of detected malware came in via email. Thirty-two percent of confirmed breaches started with phishing, again the most common tactic. It makes sense, then, that so much security awareness content out there is focused on this threat. Some vendors make their business on it almost completely, with this trend extending to the phishing simulator emerging as a key selling point for those in the security awareness business.
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