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RSAC 2026 is back, and the certificate automation gap is impossible to ignore

RSAC 2026 is back, and the certificate automation gap is impossible to ignore 2026-03-30 at 20:14 By Help Net Security RSAC 2026 Conference marked a return to form, more vibrant and better attended than any show I can recall over the past decade. The audience was distinctly international, with strong representation from North America, Europe […]

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GPS tracker detection made easy with off-the-shelf hardware

GPS tracker detection made easy with off-the-shelf hardware 2025-06-19 at 08:33 By Mirko Zorz Cyberstalkers are increasingly turning to cheap GPS trackers to secretly monitor people in real time. These devices, which often cost less than $30 and run on 4G LTE networks, are small, easy to hide under a bumper or in a glovebox,

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SiCat: Open-source exploit finder

SiCat: Open-source exploit finder 2024-02-12 at 06:31 By Mirko Zorz SiCat is an open-source tool for exploit research designed to source and compile information about exploits from open channels and internal databases. Its primary aim is to assist in cybersecurity, enabling users to search the internet for potential vulnerabilities and corresponding exploits. Akas Wisnu Aji,

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Privacy concerns cast a shadow on AI’s potential for software development

Privacy concerns cast a shadow on AI’s potential for software development 13/09/2023 at 06:01 By Help Net Security Organizations are optimistic about AI, but AI adoption requires attention to privacy and security, productivity, and training, according to GitLab. “The transformational opportunity with AI goes way beyond creating code,” said David DeSanto, CPO, GitLab. “According to

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