Navigating Open-Source Supply Chain Threats: Protecting Your Software Ecosystem
In today’s business world, companies are determined to create software faster than ever before. Developers are under immense pressure to deliver products to customers quickly. To accelerate this process, developers often rely on pre-made “building blocks” – open-source components. This means that modern software is frequently assembled from existing parts ... Read More
Moving Beyond CVSS Scores for Vulnerability Prioritization
Since 2016, new vulnerabilities reported each year have nearly tripled. With the increasing number of discovered vulnerabilities, organizations need to prioritize which of them need immediate attention. However, the task of prioritizing vulnerabilities for patching can be challenging, as it requires consideration of various factors beyond the commonly used CVSS ... Read More
Patching the Illusion: Safeguarding Embedded Linux IoT
The Internet of Things (IoT) market is growing rapidly. Investments in the IoT ecosystem will surpass $1 trillion in 2026, according to an International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Internet of Things Spending Guide. Smart devices have become indispensable in many industries, including retail, shipping, mining, automotive, and healthcare. However, despite ... Read More
Linux for IoT: Key Benefits and Considerations
IoT stands for Internet of Things. It refers to manufacturing equipment, vehicles, household appliances, and other devices that are embedded with sensors, software, and communication capabilities. These devices can exchange data and interact with each other, often without human intervention. The goal of the Internet of Things (IoT) is to ... Read More
Linux System Hardening: Top 10 Security Tips
There are numerous tools and methodologies for protecting Linux servers from unauthorized access and other cyber threats. Most users consider Linux an excellent system with a high degree of security, but to ensure your servers operate safely and effectively, you still need to follow recommendations. However, beginner or intermediate users ... Read More

