For a few hours this week, the future of the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program — a database used by companies and governments to learn about new security holes in the software they ...
Dr McCombie at the launch of the database. (NHL Stenden) Researchers led by Dr Stephen McCombie, Professor of Maritime IT Security at NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands have ...
Noetic Cyber, a firm founded by three veteran cybersecurity entrepreneurs, launched out of stealth mode today with $20 million in a Series A funding and an agentless technology that continuously ...
A new database of 334 tools, services, and platforms deployed in the public interest by nonprofits to secure networks and empower and increase resilience of Internet users. Cyberattacks disrupt ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The defense and research-focused nonprofit MITRE Corporation says funding from the U.S. government runs out on Wednesday for it to maintain a critical database of cyber ...
A cybersecurity researcher says he discovered a public, unencrypted database earlier this year associated with a business banking fintech that contained more than 1 million names, physical addresses ...
DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The publishers of Industrial Safety and Security Source (ISSSource.com) launched a new publicly available incident database called ICS STRIVE (ICSSTRIVE.com) to identify ...
The US government has continued to make drastic cuts to budgets and personnel, but one cybersecurity service has at least temporarily avoided the chop. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures ...
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (Enisa) has debuted a European Union Vulnerability Database (EUVD) to provide “aggregated, reliable and actionable” information on newly disclosed cyber ...
Modern cybersecurity technologies produce massive quantities of data, which requires rethinking how to store and manage all the different types of information being generated. Many cybersecurity ...
A new report from Palo Alto Networks, titled “2022 Global What’s Next in Cyber Survey,” details how IT and business leaders view cybersecurity and new trends, such as zero trust, cloud security, ...
As we prepare to close out 2025, the Computer Weekly Security Think Tank panel looks back at the past year, and ahead to 2026.
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