Welcome to our fifteenth bi-weekly blog newsletter! By being a part of this community, you’ll have your finger on the pulse of the most pressing Linux security issues and stay up to date on the latest vulnerability patches – while getting some of the freshest cybersecurity insights from our expert-led Developer Corner.
Don’t miss the exciting final chapter of our five-part series examining the code bugs responsible for the top vulnerabilities and exploits to be aware of.
Be careful which AI tools you use! Google just removed a fake ChatGPT Chrome extension that was actually a phishing operation. Watch the video to learn more.
Learn about the security updates addressing 17 vulnerabilities affecting Ubuntu 22.10, 22.04 LTS, and 20.04 LTS systems running Linux kernel 5.19 or 5.15 LTS.
As AI lowers the bar for cybercriminals, exploit code for new vulnerabilities appears within hours of disclosure – leaving security and operations teams overwhelmed.
Compliance frameworks and security timelines are becoming increasingly disconnected from actual security needs, resulting in heightened risk for organizations.
Traditional cybersecurity practices were not adequate half a year ago. Now, with AI, those same practices are just a thin veneer covering holes in an organization’s security strategy.
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