Security teams in large enterprises already spend significant time tracking vulnerabilities across software supply chains, third-party libraries, and internal codebases. Java environments add another layer of exposure because so many mission-critical systems still run on the JVM. A 2026 Azul survey of more than 2,000 Java professionals found that 64% said more than half of…
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6 ITAM/SAM Steps for Oracle Java Pricing
With limited asset management capabilities, companies can make expensive mistakes. Here are six steps for Oracle Java pricing changes. The post 6 ITAM/SAM Steps for Oracle Java Pricing appeared first on Azul | Better Java Performance, Superior Java Support. The post 6 ITAM/SAM Steps for Oracle Java Pricing appeared first on Security Boulevard.
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Chainguard’s FIPS-compliant Cassandra addresses security demand of federal and regulated markets
Open-source software security firm Chainguard announced Wednesday that it is now building FIPS-validated images for Apache Cassandra, achieving what it describes as a first-of-its-kind accomplishment in the open-source community. The project enables organizations in regulated industries — including government, health care, and finance — to deploy Cassandra with cryptographic libraries compliant with the National Institute…
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Java security: If you ain’t cheatin,’ you ain’t tryin’
Most industries have rules of engagement. In sports, there are referees. In business, there are regulations. In government, there are Robert’s Rules of Order. Cybersecurity is different. There are regulations, but they don’t limit how much we can defend ourselves. They focus on compliance, breach reporting, and risk management, not on dictating the strategies we…
