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More security holes in European software
More security vulnerabilities in EMEA software

Around 80 percent of applications developed in EMEA countries had at least one vulnerability. This is the result of the study “State of Software Security (SoSS) Report EMEA” by Veracode. EMEA also has the highest percentage of high-severity vulnerabilities among all regions. This means that if a vulnerability is exploited, a critical problem could arise in the respective application. Because a high number of errors and vulnerabilities in software code correlates with an increased security risk. So it's no surprise that cyberattacks on the software supply chain will hit the headlines in 2023...

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The European Cyber ​​Resilience Act
B2B Cyber ​​Security ShortNews

The European Cyber ​​Resilience Act (CRA) is a landmark piece of legislation. It will address a number of current weaknesses in the European technology market, while further reducing future risks through increased responsibility and transparency on the part of software and application providers. The time for implementation is already running. After all, vulnerabilities in the software supply chain continued to make headlines in 2023, highlighting the significant impact of a single vulnerability on potentially thousands of businesses and individuals. These incidents have highlighted the need for cybersecurity standards that cover the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC). It's encouraging...

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Report: High vulnerability rates in government applications
Report: High vulnerability rates in government applications

The 13th edition of the State of Software Security Report, publishes the trends in the software landscape and how security practices are evolving. Some of the results are worrying: 82 percent of applications developed in the public sector had at least one security vulnerability discovered, compared to 74 percent in private companies. The State of Software Security study shows that applications for the public sector tend to have more security vulnerabilities than applications for the private sector. The higher number of errors and vulnerabilities in applications correlates with an increased security risk. The study was carried out against the background...

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