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HTTPS Certificate Revocation Is Broken, and It’s Time for Some New Tools

July 5, 2017

At $30,000 for a Flaw, Bug Bounties Are Big and Getting Bigger

July 5, 2017

Linux systemd Bug Could Have Led to Crash, Code Execution

June 30, 2017

Digital Signatures in Package Management

June 27, 2017

Dealing with NIST’s About-Face on Password Complexity

June 26, 2017

Let’s Encrypt ACME Certificate Protocol Set for Standardization

June 23, 2017

Serious Privilege Escalation Bug in Unix OSes Imperils Servers Everywhere

June 20, 2017

DevSecOps is Not a Security Panacea

June 14, 2017

Commerce Seeks Input On Fighting Botnets

June 14, 2017

Test-Driven Security With Chef InSpec

June 13, 2017
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