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48% of security pros are falling behind compliance requirements

32% of security professionals think they can deliver zero-vulnerability software despite rising threats and compliance regulations, according to Lineaje. Meanwhile, 68% are more realistic, noting they feel uncertain about achieving this near impossible outcome. Software compliance adoption varies across organizations While Software Bill of Material (SBOM) regulations and guidelines continue to increase, organizations vary in their level of adoption. Notably, some organizations do not have enough visibility, while others struggle with insufficient tools and processes. … More → The post 48% of security pros are falling behind compliance requirements appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Brennan Executive Insights: Cutting through the AI hype

Brennan’s Steve Anderton and Nick Sone unpack what Australian business leaders are really saying about cutting through the AI hype – and what it takes to turn ambition into action.
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Trump says he’s withdrawing the nomination of Musk associate Jared Isaacman to lead NASA

Trump said Saturday on his social media site that he made the decision after a “thorough review of prior associations.” It was unclear what he meant. The post Trump says he’s withdrawing the nomination of Musk associate Jared Isaacman to lead NASA first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Week in review: NIST proposes new vulnerabilities metric, flaws in NASA’s open source software

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Vulnerabilities found in NASA’s open source software Vulnerabilities in open source software developed and used in-house by NASA could be exploited to breach their systems, claims Leon Juranić, security researcher and founder of cybersecurity startup ThreatLeap. NIST proposes new metric to gauge exploited vulnerabilities NIST has introduced a new way to estimate which software vulnerabilities have likely been exploited, and … More → The post Week in review: NIST proposes new vulnerabilities metric, flaws in NASA’s open source software appeared first on Help Net Security.
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