In his article “Memory Safety Vulnerabilities Continue to Plague ICS: Here’s What to Do About It,” Shane Fry, CTO of RunSafe Security, addresses the persistent issue of memory safety vulnerabilities in Industrial Control Systems (ICS). Despite decades of...
XSS vulnerabilities are a 30-year-old security flaw that won’t go away. Recently, CISA and the FBI sounded the alarm on cross-site scripting – but why now? And could AI make the problem even worse? Shane Fry, CTO at RunSafe Security, and industry experts...
Shane Fry, CTO at RunSafe Security, joined the Federal News Network on The Space Hour podcast to discuss The Spacecraft Cybersecurity Act and what spacecraft manufacturers can do to build cyber protections in during the manufacturing stage. “A lot of software...
The Biden Administration has proposed two rules that would ban new vehicle software originating within China or Russia as well as imports and sales of vehicles with automated driving hardware created in China or Russia. RunSafe Founder & CEO Joseph M. Saunders...
The recent Salt Typhoon attack highlights how China-linked hackers have breached U.S. broadband networks, exposing critical infrastructure and OT environments to significant risks. Doug Britton, CSO of RunSafe Security, explores the attack’s impact on OT...