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Zero Trust Network Architecture vs Zero Trust: What Is the Difference?

Joseph Steinberg

But, even those who have a decent grasp on the meaning of Zero Trust seem to frequently confuse the term with Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA). Because the attacker may be listening to the data moving across the network, all traffic must be encrypted. The post Zero Trust Network Architecture vs Zero Trust: What Is the Difference?

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NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards

Schneier on Security

The idea is to standardize on both a public-key encryption and digital signature algorithm that is resistant to quantum computing, well before anyone builds a useful quantum computer. NIST was poised to make final algorithm selections in 2022, with a plan to have a draft standard available for public comment in 2023.

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News alert: Link11 integrates DOSarrest, Reblaze to deliver advanced, integrated security platform

The Last Watchdog

The result is an unmatched combination of adaptive real-time traffic filtering, AI-powered bot detection, and a next-gen web application firewall for secure and encrypted interactions in a single suite. At the end of 2023, Link11 secured an investment of 26.5 million from Pride Capital Partners.

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Top 10 web application vulnerabilities in 2021–2023

SecureList

Profile of participants and applications We collected the data from a sample of the application security assessment projects our team completed in 2021–2023. More than a third (39%) used the microservice architecture. Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) The popularity of the cloud and microservice architectures is on the rise.

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New ransomware trends in 2023

SecureList

Although early 2023 saw a slight decline in the number of ransomware attacks, they were more sophisticated and better targeted. Later, we encountered a version of BlackBasta that targeted ESXi environments, and the most recent version that we found supported the x64 architecture. In 2022, Kaspersky solutions detected over 74.2M

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Zenbleed: New Flaw in AMD Zen 2 Processors Puts Encryption Keys and Passwords at Risk

The Hacker News

A new security vulnerability has been discovered in AMD's Zen 2 architecture-based processors that could be exploited to extract sensitive data such as encryption keys and passwords.

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What your SOC will be facing in 2023

SecureList

The first part of this report is devoted to the most current threats any SOC is likely to face in 2023. They are closely intertwined with the threats looming over corporations in 2023, as only an effectively organized team can safeguard business against rapidly evolving malware and attack methods.