Assessing and Mitigating the Log4j Vulnerability
A Vulnerability Management Case Study Authors of this blog post include Subramani Sundar- Director, Threat & Vulnerability Management, Tamika Miyashita- Security Project Manager, Tanveer Chowdhury- Security Manager, & Peter Bellarmine - Lead Security Engineer This is the 3rd blog post we have
Lessons Learned in Defending Against the Log4j Vulnerability – A Case Study
Authors of this Blog Post include SecureOps Employees - Michal Kavan, SOC Director - Andrew Morrison, SOC Manager and Alejandro Perez, Sr. SOC Analyst In December, several Log4j vulnerabilities also known as Log4shell or LogJam in many of the IT security
The Log4j Vulnerability is Likely to be a Significant Threat for Years
Until last month, Log4j was simply a popular Java logging framework; one of the numerous components that run in the background of many modern web applications. But since the zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) was published, Log4j has made a huge impact