Feb 12th 2021
This Week in Enterprise Tech 430
Cloud Monitoring Mixology
AppDynamics, Game Dev loses IP, Malwarebytes infected
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Guests:
Shreyans Parekh
- Singapore Telco hit with a cyberattack and data leak
- Ransomware attackers set sights on SaaS
- Red Hat makes RHEL free for dev teams after the discontinuation of CentOS
- Game developer hit with Ransomware, instead loses their IP
- Vulnerabilities found in multiple embedded TCP/IP stacks
- Malwarebytes infected by hackers who bit SolarWinds
- Will DevOps AI make traditional DevOps roles obsolete?
- Hacker broke into the computer system of a water treatment plant and tried to poison a Florida municipality
- SolarWinds and the principle of least privilege
- Shreyans Parekh, Sr. Manager of Corporate Strategy at AppDynamics talks about successfully mixing cloud monitoring.
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Links
- Singtel hit by third-party vendor's security breach, customer data may be leaked
- Ransomware Attackers Set Their Sights on SaaS
- CentOS is gone—but RHEL is now free for up to 16 production servers
- Cyberpunk and Witcher hackers auction off stolen source code for millions of dollars
- High-Severity Vulnerabilities Discovered in Multiple Embedded TCP/IP Stacks
- Security firm Malwarebytes was infected by same hackers who hit SolarWinds
- The evolution of DevOps to DevAI
- Computer intruder tried to poison Florida city’s drinking water with lye
- SolarWinds Attack Reinforces Importance of Principle of Least Privilege
- AppDynamics