IPFire 2.29 Adds Post Quantum Cryptography
The release of IPFire 2.29 (Core Update 193) introduces major advancements to the Linux-based firewall distribution. The most notable feature
The release of IPFire 2.29 (Core Update 193) introduces major advancements to the Linux-based firewall distribution. The most notable feature
The surge in non-human identities (NHIs), such as service accounts, AI agents, and microservices, is significantly increasing the risk of secrets exposure.
Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon announced he would block the nomination of Sean Plankey to head CISA. Wyden's move is linked to the agency’s refusal
Following Operation Endgame, law enforcement agencies have intensified efforts to target Smokeloader botnet customers. These customers, who used
Portnox, a network access security startup based in Texas with roots in Israel, has successfully raised $37.5 million in Series B funding.
The Dutch government is planning to introduce a new vetting process for researchers and students who want access to sensitive academic fields.
A China-linked information campaign is targeting Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney ahead of the April 28 federal election. Authorities reported
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has revoked the licenses of 95 companies suspected of being involved in
OpenSSL 3.5.0 introduces significant updates, marking a shift towards post-quantum cryptography (PQC) in the library. This version includes the addition
Anecdotes, a provider of enterprise governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) solutions, has raised an additional $30 million.
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