Day: June 29, 2016

How RASP protects applications from attacks

Developers rely on languages like Python, Node.js, and Java to write and release complex web applications, but their rapid development cycles make securing these applications a challenge. Enter RASP (run-time application self-protection), which incorporates vulnerability protection directly into the application to block threats as they appear. Applications use RASP to self-protect against internal and external

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IDG Contributor Network: Israeli cybersecurity prowess on display in DC and Tel Aviv

Israeli cybersecurity has been at the forefront of global attention in recent years, but especially in the last few months. First, the who’s who of global cybersec convened in Tel Aviv for Cybertech 2016 and in May Israeli and American cyber experts met for DCOI in Washington, DC. and last week Tel Aviv University hosted

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Flaws in Symantec products expose millions of computers to hacking

A Google security researcher has found high severity vulnerabilities in enterprise and consumer products from antivirus vendor Symantec that could be easily be exploited by hackers to take control of computers. Symantec released patches for the affected products, but while some products were updated automatically, some affected enterprise products could require manual intervention. [ Watch

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Review: AMD Radeon RX 480 review

Introduction and specification AMD’s new Radeon RX 480 graphics card pivots around one goal: bringing high-end gaming and the virtual reality experience to a wider selection of PC enthusiasts and gamers. And with over 40 VR headsets slowly making their way to market – including the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift – we’re pretty convinced

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