Vulnerability Spotlight: ARM Mbedtls x509 ECDSA invalid public key Code Execution Vulnerability

By Talos Group Vulnerability Discovered by Aleksandar Nikolic Overview Talos is disclosing TALOS-2017-0274/CVE-2017-2784, a code execution vulnerability in ARM MbedTLS. This vulnerability is specifically related to how MbedTLS handles x509 certificates. MbedTLS is an SSL/TLS implementation aimed specifically at embedded devices that was previously known as PolarSSL. The vulnerability exists in the part of the code responsible […]

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How to Choose a Next-Generation Endpoint Security Solution

By John Dominguez When organizations begin their search for an advanced, next-generation endpoint security solution to protect PCs, Macs, servers, and mobile devices, they have a lot of different vendors to choose from and a lot of questions. Can it prevent attacks? What kind of malware can it protect against? What if malware gets in, can it still […]

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How to Choose a Next-Generation Endpoint Security Solution

By John Dominguez When organizations begin their search for an advanced, next-generation endpoint security solution to protect PCs, Macs, servers, and mobile devices, they have a lot of different vendors to choose from and a lot of questions. Can it prevent attacks? What kind of malware can it protect against? What if malware gets in, can it still […]

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Securing Medical Devices – The Need for a Different Approach – Part 2

By Richard Staynings When I ask the question of Healthcare CIOs and CISOs “What keeps you up at night?” one of the most common answers I receive – after the usual jokes about indigestion, or the snoring spouse, is the problem of what to do about securing medical devices in our hospitals. Most healthcare executives are acutely aware […]

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Securing Medical Devices – The Need for a Different Approach – Part 2

By Richard Staynings When I ask the question of Healthcare CIOs and CISOs “What keeps you up at night?” one of the most common answers I receive – after the usual jokes about indigestion, or the snoring spouse, is the problem of what to do about securing medical devices in our hospitals. Most healthcare executives are acutely aware […]

Source:: Cisco Security Notice