Category Archives: News

Beyond VPN: How TruGrid Simplifies RDP Deployment, Security, and Compliance

Cloud-based RDP Remote Desktop Protocol solutions offer a centralized dashboard to manage user access, security policies, and monitor usage from one location. Learn more from TruGrid about how their SecureRDP platform provides a secure, scalable, and cost-efficient alternative to VPN-based RDP implementations. […]

From Y2K to 2025: Evolution of the Cybersecurity and Information Security Landscape over the Past 25 Years

Written by the CSA New Jersey Chapter:Stanley Mierzwa, Ph.D.; CISSP, Director, Center for Cybersecurity, Transformational Learning and External Affairs, Kean University Eliot Perez, Director, Information Technology, Township of Bedminster, New Jersey Remember Y2K, in the context of the worry for many technologists and engineers working in the computer field? For many, it may feel like […]

Researchers Find New Exploit Bypassing Patched NVIDIA Container Toolkit Vulnerability

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a bypass for a now-patched security vulnerability in the NVIDIA Container Toolkit that could be exploited to break out of a container’s isolation protections and gain complete access to the underlying host. The new vulnerability is being tracked as CVE-2025-23359 (CVSS score: 8.3). It affects the following versions – NVIDIA Container […]

5 Ways Non-Human Identity Ownership Impacts Your Security Program

Originally published by Oasis Security.Written by Guy Feinberg.As we meet with customers to discuss non-human identity security strategy, the topic of ownership comes up more frequently as one of the key component for any comprehensive Non-Human Identity Managament (NHIM) program. Our discoveries, along with the insights from our Context Reconstruction Engine have underscored the importance […]

How to Steer AI Adoption: A CISO Guide

CISOs are finding themselves more involved in AI teams, often leading the cross-functional effort and AI strategy. But there aren’t many resources to guide them on what their role should look like or what they should bring to these meetings.  We’ve pulled together a framework for security leaders to help push AI teams and committees […]

North Korean Hackers Exploit PowerShell Trick to Hijack Devices in New Cyberattack

The North Korea-linked threat actor known as Kimsuky has been observed using a new tactic that involves deceiving targets into running PowerShell as an administrator and then instructing them to paste and run malicious code provided by them. “To execute this tactic, the threat actor masquerades as a South Korean government official and over time […]

Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday Fixes 63 Flaws, Including Two Under Active Exploitation

Microsoft on Tuesday released fixes for 63 security flaws impacting its software products, including two vulnerabilities that it said has come under active exploitation in the wild. Of the 63 vulnerabilities, three are rated Critical, 57 are rated Important, one is rated Moderate, and two are rated Low in severity. This is aside from the […]

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