Christopher GLEMOT

CTO | Technical specialist around Data Management, Security, Cyber Security, Cyber Resilience, Backup, Disaster Recovery, Multi-Cloud, and Storage | Veeam Vanguard | Varonis Elite | Owner of original-network.com

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Veeam v12 Platform Overview

Veeam Platform v12 advances enterprise-grade recovery capabilities that ensure confidence in the face of disaster or cyber attack. New direct-to-object storage, advanced cloud application backups (Veeam Backup for Salesforce), greater cyber security protection, and operational efficiencies allow you to protect mire and recover faster, all from a single platform, and new features in v12.

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OpenSSL patch (v3.0.7) for Vulnerability 2022

The OpenSSL patch (v3.0.7) is now released (OpenSSL patch v3.0.7 for Vulnerability 2022), and you still have time to assess what are the potentially vulnerable products in your environment. Here’s the link to download the fix. OpenSSL security update is out, with fixes for CVE-2022-3786 and CVE-2022-3602. Vulnerabilities were also downgraded from Critical to High …

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Building a SOC

Whether you’re protecting a bank, highway users, or the local grocery store, certain common sense security rules apply. At the very least, you need locks on entrances and exits, cash registers and vaults as well as cameras pointed at these places and others throughout the facility or on the roads. The same goes for your …

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List of vendors and software affected by the OpenSSL vulnerability

On this page we display a list of vendors and their software affected and not affected by the OpenSSL vulnerability in version 3.X. This page is being updated as soon as we issue the corresponding security bulletin and according of the feedback of the vendors.  

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Critical OpenSSL Vulnerability version 3.0

Updated (October 27th, 2022): List of vendors and software affected by the OpenSSL vulnerability here. Critical OpenSSL Vulnerability version 3.0 and above: OpenSSL has just announced a critical vulnerability in version 3.x. This access vulnerability requires access to private keys and/or risks remote machine access (RCE). Vulnerabilities that can be easily exploited remotely to compromise …

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