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April rundown: MITRE frights and Microsoft launches Recall (again)
April has been a busy month for tech news – we recorded this episode with a week left in the month, but there’s already so much to discuss. A major upset in the international database for tracking vulnerabilities had some in the cybersecurity field stunned – until a last minute U-turn. Elsewhere, AWS is the latest hyperscaler to roll back…
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Confusion and frustration as MITRE CVE program funding expires
Funding for the non-profit MITRE Corporation’s Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) database is set to expire today in a major blow to cybersecurity professionals. The CVE database is a cornerstone of the international cyber community, bringing together trusted partners to share threat data. Each security vulnerability within the database is designated a unique CVE ID, giving cybersecurity teams a standardized…
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Cynet Delivers 100% Protection and 100% Detection Visibility in the 2024 MITRE ATT&CK Evaluation
Across small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) and managed service providers (MSPs), the top priority for cybersecurity leaders is to keep IT environments up and running. To guard against cyber threats and prevent data breaches, it’s vital to understand the current cybersecurity vendor landscape and continually assess the effectiveness of available solutions. Luckily, the 2024 MITRE ATT&CK Evaluation — the most widely trusted…
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Why Cybersecurity Leaders Trust the MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations
In today’s dynamic threat landscape, security leaders are under constant pressure to make informed choices about which solutions and strategies they employ to protect their organizations. The “MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluations: Enterprise” stand out as an essential resource for cybersecurity decision makers to navigate this challenge. Unlike other independent assessments, MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations simulate real-world threats to assess how competing cybersecurity…
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MITRE shares 2024’s top 25 most dangerous software weaknesses
MITRE has shared this year’s top 25 list of the most common and dangerous software weaknesses behind more than 31,000 vulnerabilities disclosed between June 2023 and June 2024. Software weaknesses refer to flaws, bugs, vulnerabilities, and errors found in software’s code, architecture, implementation, or design. Attackers can exploit them to breach systems where the vulnerable software is running, enabling them…
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