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Today's rapid advancement of technology is opening up endless opportunities for business growth and innovation. This constant evolution is reshaping how companies operate, compete, and cater to customers. With technological advancements showing no signs of slowing down, how can your business find ways to stay current on emerging technologies and improve operational excellence with technology?
Microsoft is officially retiring Stream (Classic) in April 2024 and replacing it with Stream (on SharePoint). Companies should begin migrating important content out of Stream (Classic) now, as Microsoft warns any content remaining in Stream (Classic) after its retirement date will be deleted.
Systems Engineering Announces New Adaptive Cybersecurity Framework based on a Proprietary Methodology and the NIST CSF
New Service Provides Clients with a Measurable Approach to Operationalize the NIST Framework and Benefit from Continuous Improvement in Cybersecurity
Systems Engineering is aware of the vulnerabilities recently found in NetScaler ADC (formerly Citrix ADC) and NetScaler Gateway (formerly Citrix Gateway). Exploits on unmitigated appliances have been observed.
Today, most organizations agree that cybersecurity risk is also a primary business risk. As organizations look for ways to reduce their cybersecurity risks while being mindful of their budgets, many are turning to multi-year plans to gradually increase the strength of their cybersecurity program. One of the best ways to organize and prioritize your cybersecurity planning is by
SECURITY ALERT: FortiOS & FortiProxy heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability: FG-IR-23-097
Systems Engineering is aware of the following vulnerability in FortiOS.
CVE-2023-27997/ FG-IR-23-097: FortiOS & FortiProxy - Heap buffer overflow in Secure Socket Layer Virtual Private Network (SSL-VPN) pre-authentication.
FortiGuard has rated this vulnerability as a Critical risk.