Computer security only happens when software is kept up to date. That should be a basic tenet for business users and IT departments. Apparently, it isn’t. At least for some Linux users who ignore installing patches, critical or otherwise. A recent survey sponsored by TuxCare , a vendor-neutral enterprise support system for commercial Linux, shows companies fail to protect themselves against cyberattacks even when patches exist. . Results reveal that some 55 percent of respondents had a cybersecurity incident because an available patch was not applied. In fact, once a critical or high priority vulnerability was found, 56 percent took five weeks to one year on average to patch the vulnerability. The goal of the study was to understand how organizations are managing security and stability in the Linux suite of products. Sponsored by TuxCare, the Ponemon Institute in March surveyed 564 IT staffers and security practitioners in 16 different industries in the United States. . Research indicates that 55% experienced security breaches stemming from outdated software; discover efficient methods for applying updates.. Cybersecurity Incidents, Linux Patching, IT Management, Software Security, Linux Study. . Brittany Day
The Department of Defense thought the Russians were attacking. An MIT computer called PREP was the first to be penetrated. It was Nov. 2, 1988, and the time was approximately 8 p.m. Within hours and into the following morning, an estimated 10% of all machines connected to the Internet would crash, overloaded with several copies of a mysterious program. . It wasn The link for this article located at Mashable is no longer available. . In November 1988, a coding error by Robert Tappan Morris led to the Morris Worm, drastically reshaping internet security and highlighting vulnerabilities across networks. Hacker Impact, Cybersecurity Evolution, Historical Cyber Events. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
With over 10 years experience of defending against Internet Security threats, Tom Salkield, Managing Director of NetConnect, has seen it all. NetConnect, part of Netstore plc, is one of founders of the UK Internet Security industry, and Tom has dealt with . . . . With over 10 years experience of defending against Internet Security threats, Tom Salkield, Managing Director of NetConnect, has seen it all. NetConnect, part of Netstore plc, is one of founders of the UK Internet Security industry, and Tom has dealt with just about every end-user mistake, error and cock-up that you could imagine. He readily admits that the practical world of business is a distant cry from his early experiences of Information Security studying at Royal Holloway College, recognised to be one of the leading Colleges in the field of IT security. The link for this article located at OnRec.com is no longer available. . In the realm of online security, common mistakes emphasize vigilance and education in protecting digital assets, like using weak passwords and ignoring updates.. Internet Security, Cyber Incidents, Security Mistakes, IT Experience. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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