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BleepingComputer reports that default software and app configurations, improper user/admin privilege separation, inadequate internal network monitoring, lacking network segmentation, and subpar patch management were noted by the National Security Agency and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to be the most prevalent cybersecurity misconfigurations across large organizations in the U.S.


Article Link: Most prevalent cybersecurity misconfigurations uncovered | SC Media


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