
Building resilient and secure systems – Lessons from Devoxx Poland
Devoxx Poland is a developer first confrence that invites software innovators from around the world present latest trends in the industry, here are some of the key takeaways to build secure and resilient systems ... Read More

Lessons from Lapsus – CISO on Building a comprehensive secrets management program
Following a breach by the Lapsus$ cyber gang, Jason Haddix, then CISO of UbiSoft called over 40 other CISOs to discuss strategies on how to be more resilient to attacks. Those conversations led him to create a 4 step guide to building a comprehensive secrets management program ... Read More

Why ChatGPT is a security concern for your organization (even if you don’t use it)
ChatGPT may not be used by all organizations and may even be banned. But that doesn't mean you don't have exposure to the security risks it contains. This post looks at why ChatGPT should be part of your threat landscape ... Read More

Twitter’s leak illustrates why source code should never be sensitive
Twitter's source code was recently leaked publically on a GitHub repository. This blog post looks at exactly what happened and what security consequences could stem from this leak ... Read More

Creating a Honey Token – A complete tutorial
Honey Tokens or Canary Tokens are credentials designed to alert you when an attacker is in your infrastructure. This is a complete tutorial how to create them using only open-source projects ... Read More

The State of Security in Australia: HackSydney and BSides give insight into security post-Medibank and Optus
Cybersecurity in Australia has moved well and truly into the focus of the mainstream media and the everyday public. This year we saw two catastrophic security breaches with Optus, an Australian telecom provider, and Medibank, one of the largest health insurance providers in Australia. Both breaches saw huge amounts of ... Read More

Millions of .git folders exposed publically by mistake
2022 has been the year of source code leaks; Microsoft, Nvidia, Samsung, Rockstar, and many more companies have had their source code involuntarily open-sourced. But some new research by CyberNews has revealed that there are millions of private git repositories that are, in fact, not all that private. In this ... Read More

Dropbox Suffers Breach From Phishing Attack, Exposing Customer and Employee Emails
Dropbox has confirmed they suffered a data breach involving a bad actor gaining access to credentials, data, and other secrets inside their internal GitHub code repositories. This article will explain exactly what has happened, what has NOT happened, and what the potential impact is for Dropbox users.What Happened A ... Read More

Poisoning the source – How and why attackers are targeting developer accounts
Most organizations today are software development companies. It doesn’t matter much if you are building the latest in cloud computing services or manufacturing paint, you most likely have a team of software engineers building proprietary systems and at the very least you rely heavily on commercial software to ... Read More

Uber Breach 2022 – Everything You Need to Know
On Thursday, September 15th, Uber confirmed reports of an organization-wide cybersecurity breach. This is an evolving situation, but we will bring you here the latest information and commentary as we get it ... Read More