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Open Source Security Risks: Understanding Misconceptions for Businesses

The value of OSS is undeniable. OSS offers organisations greater flexibility and cost savings. However, it needs to be understood that no software is completely bullet proof and OSS shares the same inherent risks as traditional software. . The rapid pace of modern software development has allowed businesses to transform the way they run – yielding superior customer experiences, greater efficiencies, faster time to market and better cost optimisation. Software has enabled companies to disrupt their business environments by leveraging the agility and speed of change that only software can deliver. The companies that thrive today are those that realize that software innovation can drive agility, create differentiation and provide competitive advantages. With software so predominant, the use of Open Source Software (OSS) has grown in popularity over the last few years. The enticement of OSS is undeniable, and the vibrant open source community has rallied, resulting in significant contributions to the open source movement. As a result, developers are increasingly turning to OSS to aid their organization’s transformation. The link for this article located at Science Direct is no longer available. . Open source software (OSS) offers numerous advantages and challenges for organizations, enhancing transparency while introducing vulnerabilities that require careful management. Open Source Software, OSS Security Risks, Business Transformation, Software Development Challenges. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 May 28, 2020 User Avatar Brittany Day Security Trends
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Disproving Common Myths About Antivirus in Ubuntu Linux Security

Security consultant: Users who don't run antivirus software on Linux . From a quick perusal of support forums for the Ubuntu Linux distribution, you The link for this article located at IT World Canada is no longer available. . Antivirus software misconceptions in Linux lead users to underestimate malware risks, ignoring the need for robust security strategies against evolving threats. Antivirus Misconceptions, User Behavior, Linux Protection, Ubuntu Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 17, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Server Security
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Exploring Wireless Security Risks And IT Practices Misunderstandings

Of all the emotive topics IT generates, security seems to be the one most frequently and irrationally debated. As a general rule people's attention to security is inversely related to the actual risk, value, or need. Companies pour resources into making . . . . Of all the emotive topics IT generates, security seems to be the one most frequently and irrationally debated. As a general rule people's attention to security is inversely related to the actual risk, value, or need. Companies pour resources into making e-mail one hundred thousand-fold more secure than any physical mail process, while employing temporary staff with minimal background checks, thereby leaving the security doors wide open. On the physical side it seems to be generally accepted networks built from copper wires are reasonably secure, while those built from optical fiber are incredibly secure--and all things wireless are as leaky as a sieve. Perceptively I think it goes something like this: Anything new or misunderstood immediately goes to the top of the security list without any thought or analysis. For example, most people understand that access via paired copper cable means digging it up, climbing a pole, or entering a telco/cable company building, office, or home. Then, with the use of a pair of alligator clips, it is possible to tap the line and extract any information--audio, video, or data--as seen fit. This, by the way, is mostly far from the truth but it will suffice for this discussion. The link for this article located at ZDNET is no longer available. . Investigating the misunderstandings related to wireless security threats and beliefs in information technology safeguarding methods.. Wireless Risks, IT Security, Data Protection, Security Misconceptions. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Oct 21, 2002 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Debunking Security Myths: Hackers As Builders Of Cyber Culture

Contrary to popular misconception -- perpetuated through mass-market consensus and countless media sources -- hackers do not, by definition, break into systems. Setting aside the argument that categorical conflation works just fine for casual conversations -- in which you might . . . . Contrary to popular misconception -- perpetuated through mass-market consensus and countless media sources -- hackers do not, by definition, break into systems. Setting aside the argument that categorical conflation works just fine for casual conversations -- in which you might need to employ verbal shorthand to communicate more quickly -- it irks me every time I hear the term "hacker" used solely to indicate a person who breaks into systems with malicious intent. All the portscans, inbound UDP frags and SubSeven Trojan attacks that my firewall blocks aren't perpetuated by hackers, who have far better things to do with their time. No, these small-scale attacks are well within the province of crackers and script kiddies, who almost always use easily acquired software to play their game. The link for this article located at OS Opinion is no longer available. . Explore the realm of hackers, often seen as simple troublemakers, yet many strive to bolster security systems rather than undermine them. Discover the truth!. Hacker Culture, Ethical Hacking, Cybersecurity Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jun 18, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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