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Organizations trust third-party vendors to manage large volumes of sensitive customer data, with outsourcing increasing across all industries, including the highly-regulated healthcare sector and financial services.
Data leaks happen when sensitive data or personally identifiable information (PII) is accidentally exposed on the internet or dark web. Typically, data leaks only occur due to poor cyber hygiene, weak network security, or software misconfiguration that can lead to unintended data exposure.
Cyber vendor risk management (Cyber VRM) is the practice of identifying, assessing, and remediating cybersecurity risks specifically related to third-party vendors.
At AWS, we love to give our customers choices: the choice of infrastructure to deploy your workloads, to store your most important data, or the operating systems for your virtual desktops.
Understanding what caused an app to crash is quite an undertaking. Bugs can happen anywhere in the codebase and vary in complexity and actionability (the engineering effort required for the first improvement).
Microsoft released a threat matrix for Kubernetes based on the MITRE ATT&CK **framework. There are multiple ways to establish persistence in a Kubernetes cluster but in this article, we will deep dive into the technique involving malicious admission controllers.
This guest post is courtesy of our friends over at Red Hat! They’re coming out with some exciting capabilities for the OpenShift Docker Extension and have even more planned in the future.
Windows workloads running as a Kubernetes Container Administrator when it’s expressly forbidden? That’s unexpected. We all know that one of the dumbest things you can do is run containers with root privileges.
GPU maker Nvidia will soon release the next version of the CUDA parallel-programming framework, version 12, to accompany the release of its new GPU architecture code-named Hopper. CUDA started off as a simple programming language in June 2007 targeted at graphics, and is currently in version 11.
Rust is a systems programming language designed to have much stronger type safety than traditional systems languages such as C. More importantly, the safety guarantee is embedded in the language itself and checked at compile time.
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