Enterprise Vulnerabilities
From DHS/US-CERT's National Vulnerability Database
CVE-2022-34659PUBLISHED: 2022-08-10A vulnerability has been identified in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ (All versions only if the Power-on-Demand public license server is used). Affected applications expose user, host and display name of users, when the public license server is used. This could allow an attacker to retrieve this information.
CVE-2022-34660PUBLISHED: 2022-08-10
A vulnerability has been identified in Teamcenter V12.4 (All versions < V12.4.0.15), Teamcenter V13.0 (All versions < V13.0.0.10), Teamcenter V13.1 (All versions < V13.1.0.10), Teamcenter V13.2 (All versions < V13.2.0.9), Teamcenter V13.3 (All versions < V13.3.0.5), Teamcenter V14.0 (...
CVE-2022-34661PUBLISHED: 2022-08-10
A vulnerability has been identified in Teamcenter V12.4 (All versions < V12.4.0.15), Teamcenter V13.0 (All versions < V13.0.0.10), Teamcenter V13.1 (All versions < V13.1.0.10), Teamcenter V13.2 (All versions < V13.2.0.9), Teamcenter V13.3 (All versions < V13.3.0.5), Teamcenter V14.0 (...
CVE-2022-36323PUBLISHED: 2022-08-10
A vulnerability has been identified in SCALANCE M-800 / S615 (All versions), SCALANCE SC-600 family (All versions < V2.3.1), SCALANCE W-1700 IEEE 802.11ac family (All versions), SCALANCE W-700 IEEE 802.11ax family (All versions), SCALANCE W-700 IEEE 802.11n family (All versions), SCALANCE XB-200 ...
CVE-2022-36324PUBLISHED: 2022-08-10
A vulnerability has been identified in SCALANCE M-800 / S615 (All versions), SCALANCE W-1700 IEEE 802.11ac family (All versions), SCALANCE W-700 IEEE 802.11ax family (All versions), SCALANCE W-700 IEEE 802.11n family (All versions), SCALANCE XB-200 switch family (All versions), SCALANCE XC-200 switc...
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6/9/2014 | 7:02:16 PM
Better security controls, better efiiciencies, and better investment yield equals an advantage verse other companies who loose more data, see more breaches, have larger teams, and burn through ever increasing wads of cash.
The CEO of Target was fired not because their virtualization strategy was incomplete, or they lost a server, or the TCO and cost savings in reduced travel and better decision making through video conferencing did not compute. It was not really even due to his job performance. It was because they were less secure than Walmart, were not as efficient as Macys, and did not get a good return on their investment(s) like Kohls. Presuming Walmart is safe, Macys is efficient, and Kohls see a good return.
Target was and may still be at a competitive disadvantage due to less relevant security controls, operational ineffiiencies, and poor investment yield in reducing risk from their legacy controls.
Bottomline- If i am robbed less, protect myself better, do it more easily, and spend less doing it than the other guy I am going to grow faster and be more profitable.
The real question business leaders should be asking security practioners is make my security a competitve advantage verse " how do i get you to stop draining my pockets."