Security CERT Global
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0353 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans le noyau Linux de Red Hat (26 avril 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0349 : [SCADA] Vulnérabilité dans les produits Belden (26 avril 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0350 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans les produits IBM (26 avril 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0352 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans le noyau Linux d’Ubuntu (26 avril 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0351 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans le noyau Linux de SUSE (26 avril 2024)
- NIS2 – Richtlinie: Ein zweiter Blick auf den Text
- Ny chef for DKCERT udpeget
- CERT-SE:s veckobrev v.17
- JVN: Chirp Systems製スマートフォンアプリ「Chirp Access」におけるハードコードされたパスワードの使用の脆弱性
- JVN: 複数のHoneywell製品における複数の脆弱性
- JVN: Hitachi Energy製RTU500シリーズおよびMACH SCMにおける複数の脆弱性
- ALERT Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance and Firepower Threat Defense Software Web Services: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- OpenShift Virtualization 4.14.5 Images: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- unbound: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- buildah: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- yajl: CVSS (Max): 6.5
- buildah: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- Service Telemetry Framework 1.5.4: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- FreeRDP: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- Zabbix: CVSS (Max): 5.4
- Honeywell Products: CVSS (Max): 8.1
- Hitachi Energy MACH SCM: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- nghttp2: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- UPDATE Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software and Firepower Threat Defense Software: CVSS (Max): 6.0
- Hitachi Energy RTU500 series: CVSS (Max): 8.2
- MozillaThunderbird: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- Siemens RUGGEDCOM APE1808 Devices: CVSS (Max): 10.0
- buildah: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- putty: CVSS (Max): 8.1
- CryptoJS: CVSS (Max): 9.1
- SUSE Manager Client Tools: CVSS (Max): 5.4
- cockpit-wicked: CVSS (Max): 5.3
- ALERT Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software and Firepower Threat Defense Software: CVSS (Max): 6.0
- UPDATE ALERT Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance and Firepower Threat Defense Software Web Services: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- Linux Kernel (Live Patch 19 for SLE 15 SP4): CVSS (Max): 7.8
- cockpit-wicked: CVSS (Max): 5.3
- Linux Kernel (Live Patch 23 for SLE 15 SP4): CVSS (Max): 7.8
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software and Firepower Threat Defense Software: CVSS (Max): 6.0
- FreeRDP: CVSS (Max): 9.8
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- SUSE Manager Client Tools and Salt: CVSS (Max): 8.5
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- libreswan: CVSS (Max): 5.0
- IBM WebSphere Application Server and IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- python-idna: CVSS (Max): 6.5
- Cortex XDR: CVSS (Max): None
- nrpe: CVSS (Max): None
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
Secure design principles: Guides for the design of Cyber Secure systems: Security design principles and virtualisation
Secure design principles:Guides for the design of Cyber Secure systems:Security design principles and virtualisationhttps://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/cyber-security-design-principles/examples/study-virtualisationicssecurity, infosec, cybersecurity, criticalinfrastructure, IndustrialControlSystems, virtualisation
Secure design principles: Guides for the design of Cyber Secure systems: Design principles and Operational Technology
Secure design principles:Guides for the design of Cyber Secure systems:Design principles and Operational Technologyhttps://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/cyber-security-design-principles/examples/study-operational-techicssecurity, infosec, cybersecurity, criticalinfrastructure, IndustrialControlSystems, OT
SCADA vulnerabilities in ICS architectures
SCADA vulnerabilities in ICS architectures infosec, cybersecurity. IIoT, ICSaaS, scada, cloudscada
Cybersecurity Capability Maturity Model (C2M2) Program
Cybersecurity Capability Maturity Model (C2M2) Programhttps://www.energy.gov/ceser/activities/cybersecurity-critical-energy-infrastructure/energy-sector-cybersecurity-0 icssecurity, infosec, cybersecurity, criticalinfrastructure, IndustrialControlSystems
Research Library Updates
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Strategic Efficiency Consortium Security Intelligence Data Platform: Work Flow + Content Map – Jan 2019
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SEC Industrial Security Intelligence Data Platform 2019 Document
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SEC Threat Intelligence as a Critical Organizational Need – SEC Report
The critical need for an evidence based, automated, holistic approach of the threat landscape. These are challenging times […]
7 Practical Steps to Get Started with Security Intelligence
…What Practical Steps Can I Take to Get Started with Security Intelligence?… Source: https://securityintelligence.com/7-practical-steps-to-get-started-with-security-intelligence/
SEC Security Data Services – SEC Report
This service is specifically designed to deliver well defined deliverables into critical intelligence demands of our client. These […]
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SEC Automation: Choosing the Right Systems Integrator for your Automation Project
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Competitive Intelligence – CI For Beginners Part 2: Engaging the Process
How do we take this academic model of intelligence, and put it to work? …Each path you decide to […]
Competitive Intelligence – CI For Beginners Part 1: Insight Work
It is much easier to answer what intelligence work DOES — it provides a 360-degree view of the past, present, and potential […]
Threat Intelligence could turn the tide against cybercriminals
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What Is Security Intelligence and Why Does It Matter Today?
… “Security intelligence is the real-time collection, normalization, and analysis of the data generated by users, applications and infrastructure that […]
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The Definition of Security Intelligence
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