Jan 14th 2022
This Week in Enterprise Tech 476
No-code Taking Center Stage
Hosted by
Curtis Franklin,
Brian Chee
White House Software Security Summit, Fake QR Codes, Canon DRM
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Guests:
Oliver Rist,
Christian Thun
- White House Meets With Software Firms and Open Source Orgs on Security
- Scammers put fake QR codes on parking meters to intercept parkers’ payments
- AWS Speed-Patches "Superglue" Vulnerabilities
- New Cyberattack Campaign Uses Public Cloud Infrastructure to Spread RATs
- Canon can’t get enough toner chips, so it’s telling customers how to defeat its DRM
- Christian Thun, VP of Engineering of Agiloft, talks no-code/low-code in the enterprise.
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Links
- White House Meets With Software Firms and Open Source Orgs on Security
- Scammers put fake QR codes on parking meters to intercept parkers’ payments
- Amazon Web Services Patches 'Superglue' Vulnerability
- New Cyberattack Campaign Uses Public Cloud Infrastructure to Spread RATs
- Canon can’t get enough toner chips, so it’s telling customers how to defeat its DRM
- Ink is pricey, yet CR's exclusive tests show that much of what you buy may never hit the page
- Agiloft
- Security Risks With No-Code/Low-Code Tools