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January 27, 2025

How To Clean Up Your Cloud Environment Using Tenable Cloud Security

You must periodically review your cloud environments to remove old and unused resources because they can create security risks. But what is the right way to perform this task? Read on to learn about five best practices we employ internally to clean up our cloud accounts which we hope can help enhance your cloud security strategy.

March 23, 2021

Crawling Is the Wrong Way To Do Attack Surface Mapping

When analyzing methods to identify assets, crawling should be one tool in the toolbox, but not the only one. If you use crawling exclusively, you’ll likely miss a lot of assets....


March 16, 2021

AWS’s Access Analyzer Preview Access is Great — But Is It Enough?

Learn the ins and outs of the preview access capability in Access Analyzer....


March 10, 2021

Deconstructing Azure Access Management using RBAC

Take a focused look at the basics of Azure RBAC (role based access control) -- the main mechanism in Azure for granting permissions to resources. Familiarize you with Azure AD identities and find out how to grant them access to your organization’s resources....


March 9, 2021

Infrastructure as Code Security Requires Programmatic Controls

Empower develops with a programmatic approach to security. Here's what you need to know. The concept of shifting security as far left into development as possible is not new, and it is fairly easy to see the benefits: when you catch issues earlier in the software development lifecycle (SDLC) you ...


March 8, 2021

Static Lists Are The Wrong Way to Do Attack Surface Mapping

When identifying and cataloging assets, static lists leave your organization vulnerable to constant changes across your attack surface. ...


March 2, 2021

CVE-2021-26855, CVE-2021-26857, CVE-2021-26858, CVE-2021-27065: Four Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server Exploited in the Wild

Four zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange servers have been used in chained attacks in the wild.Update March 8, 2021: The Identifying Affected Systems section has been updated with information about the availability of additional plugins as well as a link to our blog post that details them...


January 28, 2021

Keep Your IAM Users Close, Keep Your Third Parties Even Closer

Technical and legal controls that you take for granted when managing cybersecurity policy within your organization are usually out of reach when a third party is compromised....


January 13, 2021

Auditing iam:PassRole: A Problematic Privilege Escalation Permission

How to determine which identities need iam:PassRole to help enforce “use it or lose it” least privilege....


December 23, 2020

Cloud infrastructure is not immune from the SolarWinds Orion breach

Organizations exposed to the SolarWinds breach must identify exposed credentials and rotate them asap....


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