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Tenable Network Security Podcast - Episode 182

 
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Securing Your Cloud - New plugins were released this week for Amzon Linux AMI, allowing Nessus and SecurityCenter uses to perform local patch checking against this platform. This got me thinking, with all the "hoopla" surrounding cloud security, did anyone listen? It would seem to me that cloud-based applications are here to stay. And that we've all made the risk decision that we're going to press forward. Is this the right call? Are there hidden cloud security risks or are they mitigated enough to continue to put resources into "cloud"?

The World Of Wordpress - Wordpress is another case of an extremely useful technology, but one that comes with a lot of security baggage. One the one hand, Wordpress amazes me (in a good way). The ease in which you can set it up and the plethora of plugins makes implementing a feature-rich web site easy. One the other hand, it contains a lot of really crappy code. Code that is in no way even in the same universe as "secure code". What do you do? Code review all your plugins? Use something more secure, but costs more money to setup, build and maintain? While I don't recommend rolling the dice and taking your chances when it comes to security, you must play the risk game.

"Reducing Your Patch Cycle To Less Than 5 Days" - Jack and Paul delivered this webcast last week, and it was received positively by the community. Reducing your patch cycle is not easy, and we covered the people skills, organizational skills, technical challenges, and ways to use Tenable products to reduce the patch cycle. The questions were fantastic, and a sampling of questions were posted, along with the answers.

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When? This feed was archived on February 22, 2018 14:37 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on August 28, 2017 12:42 (6+ y ago)

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Securing Your Cloud - New plugins were released this week for Amzon Linux AMI, allowing Nessus and SecurityCenter uses to perform local patch checking against this platform. This got me thinking, with all the "hoopla" surrounding cloud security, did anyone listen? It would seem to me that cloud-based applications are here to stay. And that we've all made the risk decision that we're going to press forward. Is this the right call? Are there hidden cloud security risks or are they mitigated enough to continue to put resources into "cloud"?

The World Of Wordpress - Wordpress is another case of an extremely useful technology, but one that comes with a lot of security baggage. One the one hand, Wordpress amazes me (in a good way). The ease in which you can set it up and the plethora of plugins makes implementing a feature-rich web site easy. One the other hand, it contains a lot of really crappy code. Code that is in no way even in the same universe as "secure code". What do you do? Code review all your plugins? Use something more secure, but costs more money to setup, build and maintain? While I don't recommend rolling the dice and taking your chances when it comes to security, you must play the risk game.

"Reducing Your Patch Cycle To Less Than 5 Days" - Jack and Paul delivered this webcast last week, and it was received positively by the community. Reducing your patch cycle is not easy, and we covered the people skills, organizational skills, technical challenges, and ways to use Tenable products to reduce the patch cycle. The questions were fantastic, and a sampling of questions were posted, along with the answers.

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