Mercado Libre’s Journey to a Public Bug Bounty Program
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HackerOne is delighted to announce the launch of Mercado Libre’s Public Bug Bounty Program.
HackerOne is delighted to announce the launch of Mercado Libre’s Public Bug Bounty Program.
Risk analysis is a foundational tool to help organizations identify and prioritize potential threats and vulnerabilities within their environment. PCI DSS v4.0 introduced the concept of targeted risk analysis (TRA) with two different t…
Zimperium’s latest findings include the identification of 245 new app variants
Non-urgent procedures are being rescheduled, emergency room patients redirected to other hospitals
In-Depth Guide to Becoming a Chief Nursing Officer At the front of every team is a leader. This is true in the health care industry as well as in other fields. Chief nursing officers (CNOs) represent a health care facility’s entire nursing staff and pl…
One of the cybercrime underground’s more active sellers of Social Security numbers, background and credit reports has been pulling data from hacked accounts at the U.S. consumer data broker USinfoSearch, KrebsOnSecurity has learned.
An international child safety advocate delivers a shocking message about the dangers children face today.
The post Marija Manojlovic Isn’t Kidding Around About Child Safety Online appeared first on Adam Levin.
Deterrence, which is traditionally associated with nuclear weapons, is becoming increasingly unable to address emerging technologies that sit beyond the scope of conventional weapons capabilities. A proposed category of capabilities termed “inferential” anti-satellite (ASAT) are altering the cost-benefit calculus of deterrence based on their generally non-attributable nature, causing issues to arise with perceptions of deterrence […]
Anti-Satellite Capabilities and American Options for Strategic Deterrence in Outer Space was originally published on Global Security Review.
AI-powered tools are among the top fraud techniques used by threat actors in 2023, according to Sumsub’s third annual Identity Fraud Report