CISA’s Open Source Software Security Roadmap - Open Source Security Foundation
We’re excited about the announcement of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)’s Open Source Software Security Roadmap. The Roadmap, released today, clearly articulates a risk assessment and implementation plan to help secure open source software (OSS) usage in the US Federal Government and private sector.
Introducing the Wasm landscape | Cloud Native Computing Foundation
By Chris Aniszczyk, Vivian Hu and Michael Yuan Originally created as a secure sandbox to run compiled C/C++ code in web browsers, WebAssembly (Wasm) has been gaining traction and momentum on the…
Vaccines for a fall immunization drive against COVID-19 just got the green light from the Food and Drug Administration. The agency says the vaccines can protect people, as hospitalizations tick up.
Swatting started in the gaming world and it’s coming for the rest of us
The prank of choice among the young cyber set is swatting: calling in a hoax report that sends police, guns drawn, to the dwelling of an unsuspecting victim. The Click Here podcast team talks with an expert about what can be done to track and deter swatting.
South Korea's Hynix is looking into how its chips got into Huawei's controversial smartphone | CNN Business
SK Hynix, a South Korean chipmaker, is investigating how two of its memory chips mysteriously ended up inside the Mate 60 Pro, a controversial smartphone launched by Huawei last week.
If You’ve Got a New Car, It’s a Data Privacy Nightmare
Bad news: your car is a spy. Every major car brand failed a recent privacy and security test from Mozilla. You’re probably driving around in a "privacy nightmare" that may collect information as sensitive as your race, health status, and sexual activity.