Composer – All you need to know
What is composer? Composer, created in 2012, is a dependency manager for PHP, it allows you to handle packages and their version to include in your project. You could compare it to Ruby Gem...
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by shenril · Published 28/12/2020 · Last modified 29/12/2020
What is composer? Composer, created in 2012, is a dependency manager for PHP, it allows you to handle packages and their version to include in your project. You could compare it to Ruby Gem...
For me Threat Intelligence is not only the last buzzword for security products. It also means education of the day-to-day professionals who take care of network and system. It can be related to security...
I will present you here a method i discovered in Japan and actually never seen elsewhere back in Europe. Fortuntately I’ll remediate to that and give you a quick explanation about it ! The KPT...
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Amazon EventBridge introduces support for cross-Region event bus targets
Amazon EventBridge now supports cross-Region event bus as a target, allowing customers to aggregate events in a central Region. Customers can now have all their event informat... https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/04/amazon-eventbridge-introduces-support-cross-region-event-bus-targets/
Incident Response Series: Collecting and analyzing logs in azure ad http://dlvr.it/RwNcZy #security #threathunting #infosec
Learn how to automate SCAP testing with AWS Systems Manager and Security Hub: https://go.aws/3rnkL9u
Now you can use AWS CloudTrail to log data-plane API activity to monitor, alarm, and archive item-level activity in your Amazon DynamoDB tables
Now you can use AWS CloudTrail to log data-plane API activity to monitor, alarm, and archive item-level ... https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/03/now-you-can-use-aws-cloudtrail-to-log-data-plane-api-activity-in-your-amazon-dynamodb-tables/
Don’t miss the recently published in-depth guide on how to set up an #aws multi-account environment. This is full of great advice and examples from aws engineers and customer experts.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/organizing-your-aws-environment/organizing-your-aws-environment.html