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Tenable Network Security Podcast - Episode 183

 
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Devices, Devices, Devices - Plugins this week cover Cisco NAC devices, Cacti, iLO and Apple Airport vulnerabilities. I think its great that we are releasing plugins to cover these types of devices. We've talked about it before, and I can't stress it enough, you must scan, patch, and then scan again all of the devices in your your network. The interesting vulnerability for me is the SQL injection vulnerability in the Cisco NAC controller, to me that screens "NAC bypass" and if your NAC is easy to bypass, why have one at all?

Locking Down The Browser - Browser vulnerabilities seem to have patches come out almost every week, and the user is a huge target for attackers. We have released a .audit file for Chrome browsers. I believe this is a great strategy, I'm a big fan of hardening your systems and applications. So why not the Browser?

Measuring Patch Management - We recently released a SecurityCenter dashboard which tracks how successful your patch management strategy is in your environment. This is an important exercise, constantly measure, and constantly try to improve. What are some things we can do to improve patch management?

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Devices, Devices, Devices - Plugins this week cover Cisco NAC devices, Cacti, iLO and Apple Airport vulnerabilities. I think its great that we are releasing plugins to cover these types of devices. We've talked about it before, and I can't stress it enough, you must scan, patch, and then scan again all of the devices in your your network. The interesting vulnerability for me is the SQL injection vulnerability in the Cisco NAC controller, to me that screens "NAC bypass" and if your NAC is easy to bypass, why have one at all?

Locking Down The Browser - Browser vulnerabilities seem to have patches come out almost every week, and the user is a huge target for attackers. We have released a .audit file for Chrome browsers. I believe this is a great strategy, I'm a big fan of hardening your systems and applications. So why not the Browser?

Measuring Patch Management - We recently released a SecurityCenter dashboard which tracks how successful your patch management strategy is in your environment. This is an important exercise, constantly measure, and constantly try to improve. What are some things we can do to improve patch management?

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