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BSV Ruby SDK 代码问题漏洞
BSV Ruby SDK is a Ruby development toolkit developed by Simon Bettison for BSV blockchain. Versions of the BSV Ruby SDK from 0.1.0 to 0.8.2 contained code vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities stemmed from incomplete failure detection logic, which could allow applications to accept transactions...
CVE-2025-6083
In ExtremeCloud Universal ZTNA, a syntax error in the 'searchKeyword' condition caused queries to bypass the ownerid filter. This issue may allow users to search data across the entire table instead of being restricted to their specific ownerid...
Extreme Universal ZTNA 授权问题漏洞
Extreme Universal ZTNA is a complete network access solution from Extreme, Inc. An authorization issue vulnerability exists in Extreme Universal ZTNA that stems from a searchKeyword conditional syntax error that could lead to bypassing the ownerid filter...
Akamai Named an Overall Leader for Zero Trust Network Access
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CVE-2023-40254
Download of Code Without Integrity Check vulnerability in Genians Genian NAC V4.0, Genians Genian NAC V5.0, Genians Genian NAC Suite V5.0, Genians Genian ZTNA allows Malicious Software Update.This issue affects Genian NAC V4.0: from V4.0.0 through V4.0.155; Genian NAC V5.0: from V5.0.0 through...
Microsoft Entra expands into Security Service Edge and Azure AD becomes Microsoft Entra ID
A year ago when we announced the Microsoft Entra product family, we asked what the world could achieve if we had trust in every digital experience and interaction.1 This question inspired us to offer a vision for securing the millions and millions of connections that happen every second between...
Cyolo Product Overview: Secure Remote Access to All Environments
Operational technology OT cybersecurity is a challenging but critical aspect of protecting organizations' essential systems and resources. Cybercriminals no longer break into systems, but instead log in – making access security more complex and also more important to manage and control than ever...
Protect Your Company: Ransomware Prevention Made Easy
Every year hundreds of millions of malware attacks occur worldwide, and every year businesses deal with the impact of viruses, worms, keyloggers, and ransomware. Malware is a pernicious threat and the biggest driver for businesses to look for cybersecurity solutions. Naturally, businesses want to...
ZTNA vs VPN: Secure Remote Work and Access
Explore the drivers behind switching from VPN to Zero Trust Network Access ZTNA for any device access from anywhere...
ZTNA vs VPN: Secure Remote Work & Access - SASE Part 2
Explore the drivers behind switching from VPN to Zero Trust Network Access ZTNA for any device access from anywhere...
CANs Reinvent LANs for an All-Local World
In an article I wrote over a year ago called “Securing the New Normal of Network Access,” I presented four access scenarios that modern organizations needed to enable users to stay securely connected and protected in the new normal of a work-from-anywhere world. Of course, “new” is a relative ter...
Bad Actors Are Maximizing Remote Everything
The rise of remote work and learning opened new opportunities for many people – as we’ve seen by the number of people who have moved to new places or adapted to “workcations.” Cybercriminals are taking advantage of the same opportunities – just in a different way. Evaluating the prevalence of...
ZTNAs Address Requirements VPNs Cannot. Here's Why.
I recently hopped on the Lookout podcast to talk about virtual private networks VPNs and how they've been extended beyond their original use case of connecting remote laptops to your corporate network. Even in this new world where people are using personal devices and cloud apps, VPN continues to...
Your Best Defense Against Ransomware: Akamai + Guardicore
For decades, Akamai has been focused on solving tough problems for our customers. We started by addressing the challenges of the “World Wide Wait,” and quickly started to leverage our edge network’s scale, proximity to users, and expert operations staff to mitigate security threats for our...
Cutting the Red Tape: Lessons Learned from CyberThreats 2021
If I had a dollar for every time I heard the phrase "digital transformation," I would have a lot of dollars. I'm sure you would too. We'd have even more if we counted the term "Zero Trust." Maybe we should start counting them, now that I think about it! Speakers and authors often use these buzz...
Anyone for Alphabet Soup? ZTNA, SWGs, MFA, and More: Lessons Learned from Fed Day CyberThreats 2021
Last week, we gathered a few of the most prominent leaders and experts from every corner of the federal space to talk about all things cybersecurity and digital transformation. Discussions ranged from the move toward Zero Trust Network Access ZTNA, and effectively managing identities and access...
Authentication: Lessons Learned from Microsoft Exchange and F5 BIG-IP Hacks
The past month has been a very dynamic time in the world of security for hackers and threat researchers, but it has been an extended nightmare for CSOs responsible for securing their enterprise networks. For starters, on-premise Microsoft Exchange servers were attacked in droves after a set of...
If You Don't Have A SASE Cloud Service, You Don't Have SASE At All
The Secure Access Service Edge or SASE has been a very hot buzzword in the past year. A term and category created by Gartner 2019, SASE states that the future of networking and security lies in the convergence of these categories into a single, cloud-based platform. The capabilities that SASE...
Better Together: Akamai Enhances Zero Trust Network Access with CrowdStrike
More than ever before, users and applications no longer reside at the office. Organizations are managing a mobile and globally distributed workforce that needs access to corporate systems, applications, and data from outside the traditional network perimeter. In addition, cyberattackers are...
Microsoft and partners design new device security requirements to protect against targeted firmware attacks
Recent developments in security research and real-world attacks demonstrate that as more protections are proactively built into the OS and in connected services, attackers are looking for other avenues of exploitation with firmware emerging as a top target. In the last three years alone, NIST’s...