Security Leftovers
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Thursday's security updates
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GnuTLS 3.3.22
Released GnuTLS 3.3.22 a bug fix release of the previous stable branch.
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Domain Name Scams Are Alive And Well, Thank You
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Black Duck Aims to Help Improve Open Source Code Visibility [Ed: How about starting by opening up your OWN code, Black Duck?]
As open source usage grows throughout all sectors of IT, it is becoming increasingly important for organizations to have some visibility into what they are using. Black Duck Software has multiple tools in its portfolio, including Hub for finding and fixing open source vulnerabilities, Protex for identifying open source code usage, and Code Center for understanding compliance.
Linux vendor Red Hat recently announced a partnership with Black Duck in a bid to help improve container security.
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USENIX Enigma 2016 - Internet Voting: What Could Go Wrong?
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USENIX Enigma 2016 - The Global Conversation on Encryption
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