This week, the LinuxSecurity team looks at the best ways to defend against security vulnerabilities on our systems with ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus, and how this solution can help with auditing, patch management, security configuration management, and helps you conduct a systematic review of security weaknesses in your systems.
We also cover common security attacks and the precautions that can be taken to prevent them in our Guide to Business Cybersecurity. We share tips on what you can do to protect against DDoS attacks, malware and more, and what you should do after a cyberattack.
Finally, we cover the vulnerabilities recently found in Thunderbird and fixed in version 102.9.0 to equip you with the information you need to protect against potential downtime and system compromise that could result from the exploitation of these bugs.
Hope you enjoy!
Yours in Open Source,
The LinuxSecurity team takes a look at the best ways to defend against security vulnerabilities on our systems with ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus, and how this solution can help with auditing, patch management, security configuration management, and helps you conduct a systematic review of security weaknesses in your systems. |
A Guide to Business Cybersecurity: Common Digital Attacks and PrecautionsWe cover common security attacks and the precautions that can be taken to prevent them in our Guide to Business Cybersecurity. We share tips on what you can do to protect against DDoS attacks, malware and more, as well as what you should do after a cyberattack. |
This week, we cover the vulnerabilities recently found in Thunderbird and fixed in version 102.9.0 to equip you with the information you need to protect against potential downtime and system compromise that could result from the exploitation of these bugs. |