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Patch Tuesday turned security updates from chaotic events into a routine. Here's how we got here and

Patch Tuesday turned security updates from chaotic events into a routine. Here's how we got here and where things might be heading. Patch Tuesday turned security updates from chaotic events into a routine. Here's how we got here and where things might be heading. [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( March 18, 2023 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [How Patch Tuesday Keeps the Beat After 20 Years]( Patch Tuesday turned security updates from chaotic events into a routine. Here's how we got here and where things might be heading. [Technology Firms Delivering Much-Sought Encryption-in-Use]( If the approaches stand up to scrutiny, companies may soon be able to encrypt most databases in a way that allows using data without needing to decrypt to plaintext. [Google Proposes Reducing TLS Cert Life Span to 90 Days]( Organizations will likely have until the end of 2024 to gain visibility and control over their keys and certificates. [Orgs Have a Long Way to Go in Securing Remote Workforce]( Organizations recognize that they are responsible for protecting remote workers from cyber threats, but they have a long way to go in deploying the necessary security technologies. [How Do Attackers Hijack Old Domains and Subdomains?]( Here is a cautionary tale of what happens if you don't remove obsolete side projects or sections of your website: Someone might hijack your subdomain. [MORE NEWS /]( [MORE COMMENTARY]( HOT TOPICS [Proposed FCC Rule Redefines Data Breaches for Communications Carriers]( If the proposed rule is approved, organizations would need to disclose all data breaches, even ones that don't cause any harm, to affected customers. ['Skinny' Cyber-Insurance Policies Create Compliance Path]( It's getting hard to buy cyber insurance, but not having it is not always an option. Low-coverage plans could bridge the gap. 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Managing system vulnerabilities is one of the old ... - [Shoring Up the Software Supply Chain Across Enterprise Applications]( Supply chain security attacks are growing at an alarming pace, and things are going to keep getting worse until DevSecOps teams get on the same page. A little help from the feds could also be welcome Modern-day software development depends ... - [10 Hot Talks From Black Hat USA 2022]( Black Hat USA brings together cutting-edge research, new security tools, and sophisticated defensive techniques over the course of two days. There were some recurring themes across the sessions, and many of these topics are going to be important issues to ... [View More Dark Reading Reports >>]( PRODUCTS & RELEASES [Rapid7 Acquires Minerva Labs to Extend Leading Managed Detection and Response Service]( [Prancer Announces Integration With ChatGPT for Enhanced Security Assessments]( [Hornetsecurity Launches VM Backup V9]( [DirectDefense Reports the Top Threats From 2022 and What's Trending for 2023]( [SecurityScorecard Appoints Former US Congressman John Katko As Senior Advisor]( [MORE PRODUCTS & RELEASES]( CURRENT ISSUE [The 10 Most Impactful Types of Vulnerabilities for Enterprises Today]( [DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE]( [VIEW BACK ISSUES]( Dark Reading Daily -- Published By [Dark Reading]( Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA To opt-out of any future Dark Reading Daily Newsletter emails, please respond [here.]( Thoughts about this newsletter? 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