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The art of responding to incidents in an organized and thoughtful manner.
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If I suspect my server is compromised then should I disconnect it immediately or not? From P...
It depends.
The Mandiant blog focuses on the APT. If that's your main concern, their advice may have merit.
However there are also many organizations where the APT is probably not the primary conce …
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How do I respond to a published security vulnerability in my application?
For the future, there is one critical thing you should be doing:
Provide an easy way for people to report security bugs to you.
I took a look at the web page for your application, and I noticed it …
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Encouraging security researchers to disclose vulnerabilities
Here are several steps you could take to encourage security researchers to disclose vulnerabilities to you:
Waive liability. Promise not to sue researchers who disclose vulnerabilities to you in a r …