Glossary
A false positive within cyber security refers to an alert or vulnerability that has been incorrectly flagged, usually caused by unpredictable behaviour which is triggered by a test case.
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What is a False Positive in Cyber Security?
A false positive within cyber security refers to an alert or vulnerability that has been incorrectly flagged, usually caused by…
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What is CREST Certification?
CREST is the Council of Registered Security Testers. CREST is an international not-for-profit accreditation and certification body that represents and…
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What are the Best Laptops for Pen-testers?
There isn't really such as 'the best laptop' for a pentester to use. It also really depends on the type…
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Simplify your jira vulnerability management workflow
Atlassian's Jira is an extremely popular platform for managing not only product development but workloads of different kinds within an…