bmc security

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The bmc security tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about critical vulnerabilities and cybersecurity threats affecting enterprise and industrial systems. Recent threads highlight vulnerabilities added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, emphasizing the urgency for IT administrators to address actively exploited flaws. Another thread examines a high-severity authentication bypass vulnerability in Siemens IPC RS-828A (CVE-2024-54085), which poses risks to critical infrastructure sectors like energy and manufacturing. These topics reflect ongoing concerns about security updates, risk management, and operational resilience in Windows and industrial environments.
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    CISA Adds Critical Vulnerabilities to KEV Catalog: Urgent Actions for Cybersecurity Defense

    The addition of three new vulnerabilities to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog has intensified the urgency facing both public and private IT administrators. The sheer frequency at which such vulnerabilities are detected —...
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    Critical Siemens IPC Vulnerability (CVE-2024-54085): Protecting Industrial Systems from Authentication Bypass

    When security teams think about the safety of industrial systems, vulnerabilities like those recently discovered in the Siemens IPC RS-828A are the sort of wake-up calls that ripple across the entire spectrum of critical infrastructure operations. The Siemens SIMATIC IPC RS-828A, a rugged...
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