U.S. importers have bought themselves another two years before they must implement a container-scanning rule that they believe should be scrapped altogether. Mandated by the SAFE Port Act of 2006, the ...
The common sense answer is to find out if there are any weapons of mass destruction (WMD) contained in an inbound container set to detonate in the United States. Conceptually, it simply makes sense to ...
Attack surface management company Intruder Solutions Ltd. today announced the release of Container Image Scanning, an upgrade that automatically scans container images for vulnerabilities. Offered as ...
New Capabilities Automatically Scan for Vulnerabilities to Provide Clear, Actionable Insights into Container Risk without Additional Setup or Configuration Intruder, a leader in exposure management, ...
The United States has again delayed its demand that all U.S.-bound maritime cargo containers undergo 100 percent scanning, and a group of industry trade bodies are entreating Congress to repeal the ...
Black Duck Software on Tuesday announced it has added to its Hub software container-scanning capabilities that let users map open source security flaws for applications, Linux distros, and other ...
For better or worse, the screening for explosives of all air cargo moving on passenger aircraft is now a reality. Carriers complained loudly when the Transportation Security Administration rule was ...
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