Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Imperva security incident exposes cloud WAF customer data

 
Security Digest
Information security news and advice from TechTarget's network | September 4, 2019
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FEATURED STORY
Suspect in Capital One breach indicted for additional intrusions
by Michael Heller, Senior Reporter
The alleged Capital One hacker, Paige Thompson, was charged with additional counts of fraud and abuse for stealing data from more than 30 other organizations. (SearchSecurity.com)
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NEWS
 
Imperva security incident exposes cloud WAF customer data
Imperva told its cloud WAF customers to change passwords and SSL certificates after a security incident exposed data and potentially put customers at risk for further attacks. (SearchSecurity.com)
 
Breaking into cybersecurity careers through nontraditional paths
Some DEF CON attendees discussed their nontraditional paths into cybersecurity and how networking and being eager to learn can bridge the gap between experience and job requirements. (SearchSecurity.com)
EXPERT ADVICE
 
VMware's internal Service-defined Firewall reimagines firewalling

VMware's internal firewall uses a global view of known-good behavior at the network and host level to minimize the attack surface for on-premises and cloud environments. (SearchSecurity.com)

 
Browse the best email security products for your enterprise
Finding the best email security product is vital to protect companies from cyberattacks. Here's a look at the current market leaders. (SearchSecurity.com)
 
How to navigate the often challenging CISO career path
There's no clear-cut path to becoming a CISO. However, the right security certifications, an ever-questioning attitude and a strong network of CISO peers can help prepare you for the journey. (SearchSecurity.com)
 
Varied options to solving the cybersecurity skills shortage
There are no easy answers for the cybersecurity skills shortage facing the industry, other than working harder to diversify and expand the workforce, according to ESG's Jon Oltsik. (SearchSecurity.com)
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