Removing the blind spots that allow lateral movement
There are critical blind spots in most security solutions today that make it nearly impossible to detect and prevent lateral movement attacks. Understanding the fundamentals of lateral movement Almost every lateral movement action is based on the use.....»»
New infosec products of the week: May 26, 2023
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Axiado, Delinea, Netscout, Radware, and Veriff. Delinea Cloud Suite updates reduce the risk of lateral movement in cybersecurity breaches Delinea Cloud Suite.....»»
Ford EVs will connect to 12,000 Tesla superchargers
Starting in 2025, Ford EVs will be built with Tesla's North American Charging Standard ports, removing the need for an adapter......»»
You can now test Google’s Magic Compose AI feature
Google has announced that they will be opening up (limited) beta testing spots for its upcoming Magic Compose feature for Messages. Google’s focus during I/O 2023 was mostly about AI, and how the company is developing various AI tools t.....»»
Tufin R23-1 prevents security blind spots with improved network access automation
Tufin announced the R23-1 release of its Tufin orchestration platform. The latest release extends security teams’ visibility and control into the cloud, enabling enterprises to better bridge the gaps between network and cloud security. With R23-1,.....»»
Registration opens for annual Florida Python Challenge
Registration opened Wednesday for the 2023 Florida Python Challenge, giving participants a chance to win a share of more than $30,000 in prizes while removing invasive Burmese pythons from the wild......»»
NASA’s Lunar Orbiter spots Japanese Moon lander’s crash site
Japan and ispace’s HAKUTO-R Mission 1 lunar lander appears to have met a startling end, according to new photos captured by NASA’s Lunar Orbiter. Based … The post NASA’s Lunar Orbiter spots Japanese Moon lander’s crash site appe.....»»
Having Their Fallopian Tubes Removed Will Spare a Large Number of Women from Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is hard to detect and usually deadly. Preemptively removing fallopian tubes during other abdominal surgeries could save hundreds of thousands of lives.....»»
JWST Spots Biggest Water Plume Yet Spewing from a Moon of Saturn
The huge watery cloud spurting from Enceladus could carry the ingredients for life farther into space than previously known.....»»
Delinea Cloud Suite updates reduce the risk of lateral movement in cybersecurity breaches
Delinea announced the latest version of Cloud Suite, part of its Server PAM solution, which provides privileged access to and authorization for servers. Delinea Cloud Suite updates include more granular support for just-in-time (JIT) and just-enough.....»»
How plants use sugar to produce roots
Along with sugar reallocation, a basic molecular mechanism within plants controls the formation of new lateral roots. An international team of plant biologists has demonstrated that it is based on the activity of a certain factor, the target of rapam.....»»
Speed Demons: The New Generation Of 3D Printing
3D printing is great but it’s always been slooooow, with average print speeds for extruder movement around 60mm/sec. But in the past year or two, that number has gone up quite a lot, with some printers printing reliably at a blazing 250 or ev.....»»
How cells rapidly create protrusions for exploration and movement
In order to move, cells must be able to rapidly change shape. A team of researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill show that cells achieve this by storing extra "skin" in folds and bumps on their surface. This cell surface exces.....»»
Is it an ant? Is it a plant? No, it"s a spider combining camouflage and movement mimicry
A species of tiny, colorful jumping spider employs two lines of defense to avoid being eaten: camouflaging with plants and walking like an ant. Researchers report May 17 in the journal iScience that this combination of camouflage and movement mimicry.....»»
Webb telescope spots signs of universe"s biggest stars
The James Webb Space Telescope has helped astronomers detect the first chemical signs of supermassive stars, "celestial monsters" blazing with the brightness of millions of Suns in the early universe......»»
Inactive Google accounts will be deleted
A week after Twitter announced it will be removing idle accounts after 30 days of inaction, Google has updated its account inactivity policy. Updates to the Google account inactivity policy Google says that the updated policy is effective immediately.....»»
Microsoft & Activision Blizzard merger is a go with conditions, says EU regulators
Microsoft's $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard has been given the go-ahead by the European Commission, removing one more obstacle from the deal reaching completion.Microsoft and Activision Blizzard logosOn Monday, the European Commissio.....»»
Researchers use 3D models to investigate bacteria movement
The spiral-shaped bacteria Helicobacter pylori are common and troublesome......»»
Google Bard’s waitlist is gone and you can now try it for yourself
Google has announced an update to its Bard AI where they are introducing new features and also removing the waitlist so that more users can try the feature out. Microsoft’s move to introduce ChatGPT to Bing earlier this year came as a b.....»»
Prevent attackers from using legitimate tools against you
Malicious actors are increasingly exploiting legitimate tools to accomplish their goals, which include disabling security measures, lateral movement, and transferring files. Using commonly available tools allows attackers to evade detection. While cu.....»»
Earth"s first animals had particular taste in real estate
Even without body parts that allowed for movement, new research shows—for the first time—that some of Earth's earliest animals managed to be picky about where they lived......»»