| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Patching Poses Security Problems with Move to More Remote Work Security teams were not ready for the wholesale move to remote work and the sudden expansion of the attack surface area, experts say. Vulnerability Researchers Focus on Zoom App's Security With videoconferencing's rise as an essential tool for remote work comes a downside: more security scrutiny, which has turned up a number of security weaknesses. Researchers Spot Sharp Increase in Zoom-Themed Domain Registrations Attackers are attempting to take advantage of the surge in teleworking prompted by COVID-19, Check Point says. Major Cloud, CDN Providers Join Secure Routing Initiative Akamai, AWS, Azion, Cloudflare, Facebook, and Netflix are now members of the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) effort. The SOC Emergency Room Faces Malware Pandemic To keep users and networks healthy and secure, security teams need to mimic countries that have taken on COVID-19 with a rapid, disciplined approach. Why Third-Party Risk Management Has Never Been More Important Given today's coronavirus pandemic, the need for companies to collect cybersecurity data about their business partners is more critical than ever. Here's how to start. Active Directory Attacks Hit the Mainstream Understanding the limitations of authentication protocols, especially as enterprises link authentication to cloud services to Active Directory, is essential for security teams in the modern federated enterprise. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | | |
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