Cybersecurity startup Zero Networks has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round led by US Venture Partners.
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Cybersecurity startup Zero Networks has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round led by US Venture Partners.
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Stepping outside the confines of our comfort zone and embracing a mindset that prioritizes adaptability, shared responsibility, risk-awareness, and preparednessis indispensable in fortifying defenses in the modern distributed network.
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Zyxel patches at least 15 security flaws that expose users to authentication bypass, command injection and denial-of-service attacks.
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VMware flaw carries a CVSS severity-score of 9.8/10 and can be exploited to bypass login restrictions when authenticating on certain ports.
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Veeam Software has rolled out patches to cover code execution vulnerabilities in its Veeam ONE IT monitoring product.
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There has been an ongoing debate in the security industry over the last decade or so about whether or not deep packet inspection (DPI) is dead.
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One of the main reasons why ZTNA fails is that most ZTNA implementations tend to focus entirely on securing remote access.
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SolarWinds patches high-severity flaws in its Access Rights Manager product, including three unauthenticated remote code execution issues.
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Organizations respond to HTTP/2 Rapid Reset zero-day vulnerability exploited to launch the largest DDoS attacks seen to date.
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A zero-day vulnerability named HTTP/2 Rapid Reset has been exploited to launch some of the largest DDoS attacks in history.
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