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This refers to making sure an organization has taken the necessary measures and precautions to secure itself before any cybersecurity problems arise. This area focuses on proactive strategies rather than reactive strategies.
🛡 Urgent Security Alert 🚨 Cisco, Fortinet, and VMware have released critical updates to address vulnerabilities in their systems. 🆘 Ensure your systems are protected by applying patches immediately.
🔗 Cisco's flaws (CVE-2024-20252, CVE-2024-20254, CVE-2024-20255) impact Expressway Series, potentially allowing unauthorized actions. Patch available in versions 14.3.4 and 15.0.0.
🛑 Fortinet addresses bypasses for CVE-2023-34992 in FortiSIEM Supervisor with updates in versions 7.1.2+, 7.2.0+ (upcoming), 7.0.3+ (upcoming), 6.7.9+ (upcoming), 6.6.5+ (upcoming), 6.5.3+ (upcoming), and 6.4.4+ (upcoming).
🔐 VMware warns of 5 vulnerabilities in Aria Operations for Networks (CVE-2024-22237 to CVE-2024-22241). Users advised to upgrade to version 6.12.0.
🚨 Don't wait! Prioritize cybersecurity with immediate patching. Your organization's safety is paramount. #CyberSecurity #PatchNow #Cisco #Fortinet #VMware #InfoSec
This refers to making sure an organization has taken the necessary measures and precautions to secure itself before any cybersecurity problems arise. This area focuses on proactive strategies rather than reactive strategies.
Incidents cannot be responded to unless they are detected. In fact, detection of security incidents may take weeks or months for many organizations to accomplish.
Responding to a computer security incident has a few steps. The first step is when the team receives a report of an incident from a constituent, such as a user, business partner or security operations center staff member.