How to transfer LastPass to Bitwarden

How to transfer LastPass to Bitwarden

Jack Wallen walks you through the process of migrating your password vault from LastPass to Bitwarden. Image: Tada Images/Adobe Stock Sometimes you think you’ve found the perfect solution for the problem at hand, only to later discover there’s a better option. That holds true for nearly every type of software or hardware you could ever employ, including password managers. When I first started down the password manager road, I remember hopping from one solution to…

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New PCI Express spec doubles the bit rate

New PCI Express spec doubles the bit rate

The latest PCI Express (PCIe) specification again doubles the data rate over the previous spec. PCI Express 7.0 calls for a data rate of 128 gigatransfers per second (GT/s) and up to 512 GB/s bi-directionally via x16 data lane slot (not every PCI Express slot in a PC or server uses 16 transfer lanes), according to PCI-SIG, the industry group that maintains and develops the specification. The slower, previous spec, PCI Express 6.0 has yet…

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New PCI Express spec features doubles the bit rate

New PCI Express spec doubles the bit rate

The latest PCI Express (PCIe) specification again doubles the data rate over the previous spec. PCI Express 7.0 calls for a data rate of 128 gigatransfers per second (GT/s) and up to 512 GB/s bi-directionally via x16 data lane slot (not every PCI Express slot in a PC or server uses 16 transfer lanes), according to PCI-SIG, the industry group that maintains and develops the specification. The slower, previous spec, PCI Express 6.0 has yet…

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Contractors don’t have to increase your risk profile

Contractors don’t have to increase your risk profile

<!– Contractors don’t have to increase your risk profile | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more. This…

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Final Call for Views on Government App Security Proposals

Final Call for Views on Government App Security Proposals

The cybersecurity industry is being urged to submit feedback on UK government proposals to place new security requirements on app store operators and developers. The consultation period for the plans ends at 11.45 pm BST on Wednesday, June 29, meaning industry experts have just days to submit their views before the government moves forward with the new code of practice. The proposals were published last month to provide stronger security and privacy protections for app users. A report published in…

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Sentry’s David Cramer on bootstrapping a unicorn

Sentry’s David Cramer on bootstrapping  a unicorn

Sentry was started as an open source project by David Cramer in 2008 to provide monitoring services for application developers. Cramer and co-founder Chris Jennings bootstrapped the company from the ground up, organically growing the business to over 3.5 million developers today. Sentry’s open source and cloud-based offerings support 100+ languages and frameworks and provide developers with visibility into the health of their applications. Under Cramer’s guidance as CTO, Sentry has grown beyond errors to…

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JLL source-to-pay transformation proves value of automation

JLL source-to-pay transformation proves value of automation

Commercial real-estate company JLL’s automation of its source-to-pay process, like many enterprise IT projects today, had its origin in the pandemic. As COVID began to close offices around the world, many enterprises faced challenges managing or monitoring cashflow, JLL among them. “We were watching cash coming in and cash out the door, given the situation that most large organizations were in,” says CIO George Thomas, who oversees enterprise IT at JLL, including data centers, ERP…

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VERT’s Cybersecurity News for the Week of June 20, 2022

VERT’s Cybersecurity News for the Week of June 20, 2022

All of us at Tripwire’s Vulnerability Exposure and Research Team (VERT) are constantly looking out for interesting stories and developments in the infosec world. Here’s what cybersecurity news stood out to us during the week of June 20, 2022. I’ve also included some comments on these stories. Over a Dozen Flaws Found in Siemens’ Industrial Network Management System Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of 15 security flaws in Siemens SINEC network management system (NMS), some…

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Global Police Crack Down on Online Sexual Exploitation

Global Police Crack Down on Online Sexual Exploitation

Police from Europe and South America have teamed up to take action against an organized crime group involved in human trafficking for sexual exploitation. Between 20-23 June, they swooped on 14 locations, arrested 10 and interviewed eight victims. Among items seized in the searches were vehicles, electronic equipment, hard drives, over 40 mobile phones, SIM cards, documents, payment cards and about €20,000 in cash. Europol supported the French Border Police, the Spanish National Police, the…

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CafePress Fined $500,000 After Massive Data Breach

CafePress Fined 0,000 After Massive Data Breach

A leading US regulator has fined CafePress half a million dollars following a 2019 data breach that impacted 23 million customers. Consumer rights agency the FTC argued in its finalized order that the online merchandise site failed to implement reasonable security measures to protect the info of buyers and sellers and that it even tried to cover up the breach. Directed at previous owner Residual Pumpkin Entity and current owner PlanetArt, which bought CafePress in 2020, an…

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