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Week in review: Veeam Backup & Replication RCE could soon be exploited, Microsoft fixes 4 0-days

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Veeam Backup & Replication RCE flaw may soon be leveraged by ransomware gangs (CVE-2024-40711) CVE-2024-40711, a critical vulnerability affecting Veeam Backup & Replication (VBR), could soon be exploited by attackers to steal enterprise data. Microsoft fixes 4 exploited zero-days and a code defect that nixed earlier security fixes September 2024 Patch Tuesday is here and Microsoft has delivered 79 fixes, … More → The post Week in review: Veeam Backup & Replication RCE could soon be exploited, Microsoft fixes 4 0-days appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Tailored microbe communities

How can computer models help design microbial communities? Researchers examined the development perspectives of so-called synthetic biology. In a new article, they explain why computer-aided biology has an important role to play.
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YARA 4.5.2 Release, (Sat, Sep 14th)

YARA 4.5.2 was released with 3 small changes and 4 bugfixes.
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Army faces physician shortage amid recruitment and retention challenges

The Army Medical Corps is shrinking as more and more Army physicians are separating from the service rather than extending their careers. The post Army faces physician shortage amid recruitment and retention challenges first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Unveiling the math behind your calendar

In a world where organizing a simple meeting can feel like herding cats, new research reveals just how challenging finding a suitable meeting time becomes as the number of participants grows. The study dives into the mathematical complexities of this common task, offering new insights into why scheduling often feels so impossible.
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State Dept looks to test cyber data automation project by year’s end

The State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security is develop a minimum viable product meant to help analysts process incoming cyber data. The post State Dept looks to test cyber data automation project by year’s end first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Rain Technology protects consumers against visual hackers and snoopers at ATM terminals

Rain Technology announced ATM Switchable Privacy, designed to protect consumers against visual hackers and snoopers at ATM terminals in financial institutions, retail stores, restaurants, airports, and other public settings. ATM stats and state of the market With more than three million ATMs around the world and a global ATM market size estimated to reach $28 billion by 2026, ATMs within retail and banking settings represent a significant risk point for merchants, retailers and banks as … More → The post Rain Technology protects consumers against visual hackers and snoopers at ATM terminals appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Nudge Security unveils SSPM capabilities to strengthen SaaS security

Nudge Security unveiled new SSPM (SaaS security posture management) capabilities for its SaaS security and governance platform. This enhancement creates the industry’s most comprehensive solution of its kind, combining SaaS discovery, security posture management, spend management, third-party risk, and identity governance in a single, self-service offering that deploys in minutes. As digital identities become prime targets for cyber threats, organizations are prioritizing efforts to strengthen and monitor identity infrastructure. Nudge Security’s SSPM capabilities enable IT and security … More → The post Nudge Security unveils SSPM capabilities to strengthen SaaS security appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Just how corrupt is the government, anyway?

The government is big, and not every employee is a model citizen. So corruption sometimes occurs. Fundamentally, though, the government remains honest. The post Just how corrupt is the government, anyway? first appeared on Federal News Network.
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The Biggest Hurdle to Automating Database Deployment is Getting Started

Automation can make IT’s job a lot more simple when it comes to database management. All is needed is to take that first step.
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