Editorial
Expressions & POVs
Expert takes, practical perspectives, and opinionated security narratives.

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The Four Cornerstones to Ensure Endpoint Visibility and Control
Business demands are driving a surge of enterprise endpoints. The average IT asset inventory is constantly growing with remote and heterogeneous devices used by multiple employees. While businesses take longer strides and step into bigger opportunities, it is essential to secure and enhance endpoint...

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Continuous Posture Anomaly Management – The Journey of Building Something New
During the development of technology products, one always aspires to solve the real-time problems of customers and people worldwide. A journey of developing and emancipating a new product is one thing that connects all of us, entrepreneurs, technology inventors, and developers.

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Launching SanerNow Continuous Posture Anomaly Management, the Revolutionary Innovation for Cyber Defense!
All the Buzz about our Revolutionary Product Launch has finally come to an end. At SecPod, we are super excited to announce the launch of our newest invention SanerNow Continuous Posture Anomaly Management, fondly called SanerNow CPAM.

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Preventing Cyber-Attacks with Continuous Posture Anomaly Management
Too much network traffic? Is a PDF reader or word processing application making a strange internet connection? Often such observations are considered as anomalies to detect a threat or an attack but not prevent them.

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WAVETHROUGH – Mixing Visible & Opaque Data
Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox browsers have been identified to have a severe bug that can allow remote attackers to steal the data of the users. If a user visits a malicious website, the website can steal the sensitive content of the user’s online accounts from other websites where the user hav...

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Malicious Code Present in “Piriform – CCleaner v5.33” – CleanUp
Piriform CCleaner is a system cleanup tool by Piriform, which is now owned by Avast. A suspicious activity identified on September 12th, 2017, where an unknown IP address receiving data from software found in version 5.33.6162 of CCleaner. Later it was present that the 5.33.6162 version of CCleaner...



