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Security advisories are falling short. Here's why, with Dustin Childs: Lock and Code S03E25

Malwarebytes

That time-sink proved to be a real obstacle for systems administrators because, back in the late 90s, patches weren't scheduled. In 2003, Microsoft formalized this process with Patch Tuesday. They came when they were needed, and that could be whenever Microsoft learned about a vulnerability that needed to be addressed.

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It’s official, today you can say goodbye to Internet Explorer. Or can you?

Malwarebytes

In 2003, Microsoft said goodbye to the standalone version of the browser, but Internet Explorer continued as a part of the evolution of the operating system, with updates coming bundled in operating system upgrades. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 1.0 saw the first websites in August 1995. Not so much.

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15 Top Cybersecurity Certifications for 2022

eSecurity Planet

The CEH certification from the EC-Council was introduced in 2003 and is now in version 11. It’s designed for incident handlers, incident handling team leads, system administrators, security practitioners, and security architects. As of mid-2022, the cost is $749 USD. CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker).

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DevOps Chat Podcast: $2M DARPA Award Sparks Behavior Testing With ForAllSecure's Mayhem Solution

ForAllSecure

and really made that my work since 2003 on how do we go about finding vulnerabilities before attackers and just as importantly, how do we get those fixes fielded? Like, DevSecOps, the problems facing DevSecOps face every system administrator if we go back in the world. I actually went back to grad school, got a Ph.D.

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DevOps Chat Podcast: $2M DARPA Award Sparks Behavior Testing With ForAllSecure's Mayhem Solution

ForAllSecure

and really made that my work since 2003 on how do we go about finding vulnerabilities before attackers and just as importantly, how do we get those fixes fielded? Like, DevSecOps, the problems facing DevSecOps face every system administrator if we go back in the world. I actually went back to grad school, got a Ph.D.

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DEVOPS CHAT PODCAST: $2M DARPA AWARD SPARKS BEHAVIOR TESTING WITH FORALLSECURE'S MAYHEM SOLUTION

ForAllSecure

and really made that my work since 2003 on how do we go about finding vulnerabilities before attackers and just as importantly, how do we get those fixes fielded? Like, DevSecOps, the problems facing DevSecOps face every system administrator if we go back in the world. I actually went back to grad school, got a Ph.D.

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Top Cybersecurity Accounts to Follow on Twitter

eSecurity Planet

Longtime network and system administrator Jack Daniel is a technology community activist, mentor, and storyteller. Since 2003, Bejtlich’s blog TaoSecurity has been a leading resource for network security monitoring practices and cybersecurity trends. Denial-of-Suez attack. Jack Daniel | @jack_daniel.