Jan 14th 2022
This Week in Enterprise Tech 476
No-code Taking Center Stage
Hosted by
Curt Franklin,
Brian Chee
White House Software Security Summit, Fake QR Codes, Canon DRM
Records live every Friday at 4:30pm Eastern / 1:30pm Pacific / 20:30 UTC.
Guests:
Oliver Rist,
Christian Thun
- White House Meets With Software Firms and Open Source Orgs on Security
- Scammers put fake QR codes on parking meters to intercept parkers’ payments
- AWS Speed-Patches "Superglue" Vulnerabilities
- New Cyberattack Campaign Uses Public Cloud Infrastructure to Spread RATs
- Canon can’t get enough toner chips, so it’s telling customers how to defeat its DRM
- Christian Thun, VP of Engineering of Agiloft, talks no-code/low-code in the enterprise.
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Links
- White House Meets With Software Firms and Open Source Orgs on Security
- Scammers put fake QR codes on parking meters to intercept parkers’ payments
- Amazon Web Services Patches 'Superglue' Vulnerability
- New Cyberattack Campaign Uses Public Cloud Infrastructure to Spread RATs
- Canon can’t get enough toner chips, so it’s telling customers how to defeat its DRM
- Ink is pricey, yet CR's exclusive tests show that much of what you buy may never hit the page
- Agiloft
- Security Risks With No-Code/Low-Code Tools