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Security Leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Feb 04, 2023

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Serious security hole plugged in infosec tool binwalk

=> ↺ Serious security hole plugged in infosec tool binwalk

Path traversals could ‘void reverse engineering efforts and tamper with evidence collected’

Practitioners assess latest risks and enterprise vulnerabilities at inaugural CloudNativeSecurityCon [Ed: Lack of disclosure; this publication bags money to relay PR for this front group of Microsoft and friends]

=> ↺ Practitioners assess latest risks and enterprise vulnerabilities at inaugural CloudNativeSecurityCon

The tone was set for the opening day of CloudNativeSecurityCon in Seattle this week when Priyanka Sharma, executive director and general manager of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, told attendees that “practitioners are leading the way, having conversations that you need to have.

eBPF enhances cloud-native security through a kernel approach

=> ↺ eBPF enhances cloud-native security through a kernel approach

The evolution taking place in the enterprise technology space has made security emerge as a standalone discussion topic. The current state of security architecture is creating a whack-a-mole approach, but extended Berkeley Packet Filter, or eBPF, programs seek to be a game-changer in cloud-native security by incorporating observability, networking and security tools into the kernel,

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