Catching Up With Vulnerability Management

New Alert offers a look at some of Dark Reading's top stories about finding and fixing flaws

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

July 14, 2010

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Many data breaches can be traced to a single flaw in an enterprise application. Whether the problem is with an off-the-shelf software package or homegrown code, one software vulnerability is all a hacker needs to make a grab for your data.

During the past few months, Dark Reading has posted a bevy of stories focusing on the topic of application vulnerability detection and the tools and practices needed to remediate them. If you missed any of them, then you should check out "Application Security: Eliminating Vulnerabilities In Enterprise Software," a new Alert posted today on the Dark Reading Vulnerability Management Tech Center.

The Alert offers a look at some of our most significant news stories on the topic of vulnerability management during phe last quarter, as well as some timely features that offer real-world advice on finding and fixing enterprise vulnerabilities.

If you're looking to catch up on the latest developments in vulnerability management, or if you just need a refresher, then this free report could help you get the information you need. We hope you find it useful.

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