Netizen Blog and News
The Netizen team sharing expertise, insights and useful information in cybersecurity, compliance, and software assurance.
Category: Security
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An Upper Macungie Township cybersecurity company has been chosen to advise researchers at Lehigh University, other colleges and collaborators on a large-scale federal project to thwart cyberattacks on the nation’s energy grid. Netizen Corp., which provides software and cybersecurity guidance for government and business, is part of a team including Lehigh that is involved in…
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Welcome to the Netizen IT Threat Intelligence Newsletter. A complimentary service of Netizen Corporation, intended to help protect your business from the ever growing and ever changing threat of cyber attacks. ZERO DAY VULNERABILITY ALERT HP Drops The Hammer On Unpatched Internet Explorer 11’s Zero Day Vulnerability ” Last year HP’s highly regarded Zero Day Initiative group found…
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Welcome to the Netizen IT Threat Intelligence Newsletter. A complimentary service of Netizen Corporation, intended to help protect your business from the ever growing and ever changing threat of cyber attacks. Massive Data Breach Puts 4 Million Federal Employees’ Records At Risk “(Office of Personnel Management) says people’s names, social security numbers, dates…
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This presentation includes an overview of our “baked-in” approach to software security as well as our unique Continuous Innovation Management methodology that leverages our large partner network of private companies and academic institutions to develop cutting-edge solutions for software and security problems in commercial enterprise and government markets. Want to learn more about how these proven methodologies can enhance…
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Though this could be a revolution in bringing medical device functionality to the masses, there will inevitably be some serious security and privacy concerns that need to be addressed before adoption of a massive scale by enterprise users.
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No longer can we use “security through obscurity” excuses to explain how so called “closed,” or compiled and obscured, software is more secure. Open source is the future, and is more adaptable and responsive to community demands and security issues. When in doubt, however, open source also allows companies such as ours full access to…