CVE-2024-3400: PAN-OS Command Injection Vulnerability in GlobalProtect Gateway. Learn More

CVE-2024-3400: PAN-OS Command Injection Vulnerability in GlobalProtect Gateway. Learn More

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Today we released the much-anticipated 2015 Trustwave Global Security Report (GSR). The seventh-annual edition is as exhaustive as it is captivating: Authored by our SpiderLabs® team of researchers, penetration testers and forensic investigators, the report recounts a lively year of data and findings accumulated through our position on the frontlines of cybercrime.

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As always, the goal of the report is to arm you with digestible and actionable information that you can use to become a more precise defender and responder to cyberattacks, as well as a stronger decision-maker. No matter your role - from the deeply technical to the corner office - this is a must-download if information security matters to you.

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