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Lisa Vaas, Senior Content Marketing Manager, Contrast Security

Lisa Vaas is a content machine, having spent years churning out reporting and analysis on information security and other flavors of technology. She’s now keeping the content engines revved to help keep secure code flowing at Contrast Security.

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‘Assurance’ isn’t clearing the murky waters of software transparency

‘Assurance’ isn’t clearing the murky waters of software transparency

Just what, exactly, is “assurance?”

Even the Secret Service is blown away by cyberattacks on banks

Even the Secret Service is blown away by cyberattacks on banks

Twenty-four years ago, the World Bank was connecting all the central banks of the world to the internet, so as to..

Report: How financial firms are fending off ransomware

Report: How financial firms are fending off ransomware

Banks, you’ve obviously been taking self-defense lessons, and it shows: The rate of financial institutions (FIs)..

Report: Cybercrooks are after financial insider info

Report: Cybercrooks are after financial insider info

Why are cybercrime cartels ransacking financial institutions (FIs)?

Report: Cyberattacks against financial sector surge 64%

Report: Cyberattacks against financial sector surge 64%

What ever happened to stealth?

Partners, prepare for synergy & lots of lightbulb moments

Partners, prepare for synergy & lots of lightbulb moments

He’s calling it “revolutionary.”

Devs, are you ready to put privacy nutrition labels on your code?

Devs, are you ready to put privacy nutrition labels on your code?

Happy new year to all of us whose eyes have crossed trying to read our cumulative (and ever-growing) ~1 million-word..

Sussing out rusty security links in your software supply chain

Sussing out rusty security links in your software supply chain

Let’s talk about rusty supply chains. But first, let’s talk about chocolate.

One year after Log4Shell, firms still struggle to hunt down Log4j

One year after Log4Shell, firms still struggle to hunt down Log4j

It’s been one year since a CVE identifier was made available for the infamous Log4j flaw — CVE-2021-44228, commonly..