The latest security technology and best practices to secure software applications, vulnerabilities and code.
Nmap was not the only popular open source network security tool to receive a recent upgrade. Wireshark 2.0.0 , an open source tool used for network sniffing and packet analysis, also got a major update in November. The new release of Wireshark (formerly known as Ethereal) is important because if you want to keep your…
By Ted Dunning, MapR Technologies Data has become too large to analyze with traditional tools, so companies are upping their security game by moving away from traditional approaches and instead using a combination of Apache Hadoop and advanced analytics to help predict, identify and deter security threats. Hadoop can improve enterprise security in several different…
Many organizations must comply with regulations such as HIPAA, and the numbers are growing, fueled by constantly evolving legislation that creates new rules, requirements and auditing procedures. Security compliance requirements are often seen as an unnecessary burden that was legislated into existence to protect external entities. However, properly enforced compliance policies can protect organizations from a…
For over a decade, people all over the world have used Tor (formerly known as the Onion Router) to protect their privacy. The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory developed the system using open source technology, to protect U.S. government communications. It is used by people living under restrictive regimes who want to access forbidden information or…
When the TrueCrypt encryption software project was abandoned two years ago, it left many folks looking for an open source encryption system. VeraCrypt appeared on the scene as a TrueCrypt alternative. VeraCrypt is a fork of the original TrueCrypt code, and the project is run and managed almost single handedly by French IT security consultant…
Did you know that more than 73 million web sites in the world run on the WordPress publishing platform? This makes WordPress more popular than Microsoft SharePoint, Blogger, or Drupal. It also means that WordPress is a large target for hackers. Half of the WordPress sites out there are self-hosted, which means that the WordPress…