Week in review: NIST proposes new vulnerabilities metric, flaws in NASA’s open source software

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Week in review

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos:

Vulnerabilities found in NASA’s open source software
Vulnerabilities in open source software developed and used in-house by NASA could be exploited to breach their systems, claims Leon Juranić, security researcher and founder of cybersecurity startup ThreatLeap.

NIST proposes new metric to gauge exploited vulnerabilities
NIST has introduced a new way to estimate which software vulnerabilities have likely been exploited, and it’s calling on the cybersecurity community to help improve and validate the method.

What CISOs can learn from the frontlines of fintech cybersecurity
At Span Cyber Security Arena, Mirko Zorz, Director of Content at Help Net Security, sat down with Ria Shetty, Director, Cyber Security & Resilience for Europe at Mastercard. The conversation cut through the hype and focused on what CISOs deal with every day: how to embed security into innovation, manage supply chain risk, and prepare both systems and people for the threats ahead.

Attackers hit MSP, use its RMM software to deliver ransomware to clients
A threat actor wielding the DragonForce…

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