Cyber Law and Cybercrime Investigation BlogPage 14
This weekly cybersecurity news overview provides a brief recap of the most important and interesting stories that dominated headlines in the past seven days.
The new Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) expands cybersecurity duties imposed under the Personal Data Protection Interim Regulations (PDPIR) and the Essential Cybersecurity ...
Server-Side Request Forgery is #10 in the current OWASP Top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Risks.
Software and Data Integrity Failures is #8 in the current OWASP Top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Risks.
Insecure design is #4 in the current OWASP top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Risks.
Organizations will spend $327.5 billion in 2021 for AI systems according to the IDC report, but not all AI and Machine Leaning investments will bring the desired outcomes.
Security Logging and Monitoring Failures is #9 in the current OWASP top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Risks.
If you know about a vulnerability, you can be certain that adversaries also know about it – and are working to exploit it. It sounds like a no-brainer; but using components with ...
Insecure Deserialization is #8 in the current OWASP Top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Risks. It is difficult to exploit, but successful attacks can lead to remote ...
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is #7 in the current OWASP Top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Risks – and the second most prevalent web application vulnerability. It is ...
Security Misconfiguration is #5 in the current OWASP Top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Risks. Misconfiguration can include both errors in the installation of ...
Broken Access Control present the biggest threat in the current OWASP Top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Risks.