During the past year, the Tenable Blog has been recognized as one of the top blogs for learning about computer security (Quora) and product information (Network Products Guide). And with such a busy year in cybersecurity breaches, legislation, and frameworks, the Tenable Blog continued to lead the way in thought leadership as our bloggers shared insights on major security news and solutions.
As 2015 draws to a close, we revisit 15 Tenable blogs that were most popular with our readers:
- Attribution is Hard, by Marcus Ranum (1/13/15)
- What’s New in Nessus 6.2, by Diane Garey (1/20/15)
- Tenable Responds to CVE-2015-0235: Ghost, by Kelly Prevett (1/27/15)
- PCI SSC Announces the End of SSL Usage for the Payment Card Industry, by Jeffrey Man (2/16/15)
- Tenable Introduces Agent-Based Scanning in Nessus Manager, by Diane Garey (2/17/15)
- Introducing Nessus Manager and Nessus Cloud, by Diane Garey (2/25/15)
- Tenable Responds to CVE-2015-0204: FREAK Vulnerability, by Kelly Prevett (3/4/15)
- Tenable’s Critical Cyber Controls for Secure Systems, by Ron Gula (3/12/1/5)
- 15 Ways Infosec Pros Turn Tech Talk into Business Language, by David Spark (4/13/15)
- Tenable Announces the Industry’s First Assurance Report Cards in SecurityCenter 5, by Narayan Makaram (4/14/15)
- VENOM Vulnerability Threatens Virtual Machines, by Kelly Prevett (5/13/15)
- New to Nessus: Expanded Agent OS Support and CyberArk Integration, by Diane Garey (6/11/15)
- Lessons to Learn from the OPM Breach, by Cris Thomas (6/25/15)
- Tenable Discovers and Responds to CVE-2015-2474, by Cris Thomas (8/11/15)
- Mr. Robot and Tenable, by Matt Hand (11/9/15)
While content is most important, we also made many improvements to enhance your Tenable Blog experience, including:
- Better search capabilities
- Categorized articles to locate similar blogs
- Artwork for visual appeal
- More hyperlinks to relevant background material
- Video blogs from our security experts
- Over a dozen new authors with fresh perspectives
We hope you continue to find our blog useful, fun, and thought provoking!