Linux Systems are Hackers’ Next Targets
A new article in Tech Republic is predicting that Linux servers and workstations will be the next big target for hackers. There has been an increase in the tools that are being developed targeting Linux systems, and it's believed the targets will be Linux systems being used by government and ... Read More
NIST SP 800-53 Revision 5 Released – Next Generation Security and Privacy Controls
Draft 5 of SP 800-53 closed its comment period back in May, and was just released as SP 800-53 Revision 5 on September 23, 2020 in its final form. The post NIST SP 800-53 Revision 5 Released – Next Generation Security and Privacy Controls appeared first on K2io ... Read More
The Top 5 Needs of DAST Testing
DAST testing is an important part of the application development process, but there are some significant areas for improvement. We'll talk about five areas that need help and how K2 can improve your DAST testing experience. The post The Top 5 Needs of DAST Testing appeared first on K2io ... Read More
NIST SP 800-53 Gets One Step Closer to Becoming a Standard
Draft 5 of SP 800-53 closed its comment period back in May, and SP 800-53B was released shortly afterwards in July of 2020, and opened its comment period, which just closed on September 11, 2020, moving it one step closer to becoming a standard. The post NIST SP 800-53 Gets ... Read More
The Top 5 Programming Languages for Security Admins to Learn
A new article from Tech Republic covers the top 5 programming languages for security administrators to learn, along with the reason for each The post The Top 5 Programming Languages for Security Admins to Learn appeared first on K2io ... Read More
The Importance of Fixing and Finding Vulnerabilities in Development
There are important reasons why an organization would want to find and remediate as many vulnerabilities as possible during the development cycle, including security, cost, and time. The post The Importance of Fixing and Finding Vulnerabilities in Development appeared first on K2io ... Read More
More Attackers Using Zero Day Exploits
A new report shows an increase in the use of zero day exploits by cyber criminals, and their use by a more diverse group of cyber criminals. The post More Attackers Using Zero Day Exploits appeared first on K2io ... Read More
New Article on How to Start with DevSecOps
Github just published an informative guide to moving to DevSecOps.The Github article makes good points and provides clarification on how to shift left The post New Article on How to Start with DevSecOps appeared first on K2io ... Read More
How Does Deterministic Security Help Reduce False Positives?
Some organizations are reluctant to block attacks based on their security tool alerts because of the false positives being generated, in this article we take a look at how deterministic security helps to eliminate false positives. The post How Does Deterministic Security Help Reduce False Positives? appeared first on K2io ... Read More
Google Report Shows Zero Day Exploits On Track to Meet or Top Last Year’s Numbers
A new report from Google is showing eleven zero-days were detected in the wild in the first half of 2020. That puts 2020 on track to match or top last year's total number, when Google researchers found 20 zero-day exploits The post Google Report Shows Zero Day Exploits On Track ... Read More

