Vulnerability vs. Threat vs. Risk vs... "Other"
In cybersecurity, three key terms are vulnerability, threat and risk. Often they’re tossed around interchangeably, but they have a specific relationship to one another..
In cybersecurity, three key terms are vulnerability, threat and risk. Often they’re tossed around interchangeably, but they have a specific relationship to one another..
On November 1, OpenSSL v3.0.7 was released, patching two new high-severity vulnerabilities: CVE-2022-3602 and CVE-2022-3786. The new vulnerabilities have been dubbed by the community as “Spooky SSL,” although the name is not recognized by the OpenSSL team. CVE-2022-3602 was originally discovered by a researcher known as Polar Bear, while CVE-2022-3786 was found during the analysis of the first vulnerability by Viktor Dukhovni.
Over the last two years since going private, Forescout has undergone a significant transformation. We are extremely proud of our 20+ year heritage as the world’s leading network access control provider, yet we knew that we had untapped potential.
The growing number and diversity of connected devices in every industry presents new challenges for organizations to understand and manage the risks they are exposed to. Most organizations now host a combination of interconnected IT, OT and IoT devices in their networks that has increased their attack surface.
It’s with great pleasure that we announce that Forescout has been awarded with “Overall IoT Security Solution of the Year” for our Forescout Continuum Platform in the 6th annual CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards. This is the second consecutive year Forescout has been an award recipient in the CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards in recognition of the support we offer to our customers and the larger cybersecurity industry.