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A longer version of this blog originally appeared on VMware News & Stories VMware is proud to be a 2021 Champion for Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a collaborative effort among the public and private sector to increase resiliency and raise awareness about cybersecurity. The initiative is co-led by the National Cyber Security Alliance and the Cybersecurity The post Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Building Resilient Teams appeared first on VMware Security Blog.
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To foster better collaboration and cyber ground truth, VMware and Accenture’s Cyber Defense group teamed up to deliver relevant security research. Our goal is to expose criminals’ tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) and thereby help security teams better focus their prevention, detection and response programs. Ransomware isn’t new—in fact, it’s over 30 years old. Attacks The post Moving Left of the Ransomware Boom appeared first on VMware Security Blog.
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cURL vulnerability CVE-2021-22898 Security Advisory Security Advisory Description curl 7.7 through 7.76.1 suffers from an information disclosure when the `-t` command line option, known as ` ...
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It’s an exciting time for VMware’s security business. Since the acquisition of Carbon Black in 2019, VMware is now $1 billion security business with more than 30,000 customers globally – including approximately one-third of the Fortune 100 – trusting VMware to protect their organizations from cyberattacks. To help further VMware’s mission to make security simpler, The post Continuing the Big Bet on Security: VMware Appoints Dr. Amelia Estwick, Karen Worstell to
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This past year, the cyberattack surface has drastically changed, creating opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit. After a year that saw one of the largest and fastest transformations in work patterns, security teams now preside over an ecosystem that is more distributed and heterogeneous than ever before. Digital transformation initiatives advanced rapidly as the cyberattack surface expanded to include living rooms, kitchens, home networks, The post Partnering to Stop Cybercrime:
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In one of my all-time favorite movies The Matrix, Morpheus asks Neo, “What is real? How do you define real?” As our physical worlds and digital worlds continue to blend, I think from a cyber perspective it’s time we start to dive into what is truly real. Let’s start by defining what makes something real The post What Is Real: Incident Responders Face Uptick in Time Stamp Manipulation appeared first on VMware Security Blog.
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Delivering risk-prioritized vulnerability management for endpoints Security and IT teams have recently been facing a tidal wave of highly publicized breaches stemming from unpatched vulnerabilities, such as the attacks originating from a zero-day Windows printer spooler vulnerability dubbed “PrintNightmare” (CVE-2021-34527). These software vulnerabilities are a major threat vector that security teams need to address. Today, The post Introducing VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint
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In a series of remarks at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence on July 27, President Biden commented on how cyber threats have increasingly been able to cause damage and disruption to the real world. He went on to say, “I think it’s more likely we’re going to end up — well if The post The Gloves Come Off: Incident Responders Turn to Active Defense appeared first on VMware Security Blog.
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