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The Department of Homeland Security will release a new guidance system today intended to make the software that runs the Web less susceptible to malicious hacks.

DHS has teamed with security and technology experts at the SANS Institute and Mitre to create a list of the top 25 programming errors that lead to the most serious hacks, according to The New York Times. The idea is to educate companies and organizations about the channels that criminal hackers use to gain access to confidential information and servers. These are often common software errors that can lead to "zero day" exploits.

 

To read the full, original article click on this link: Employees, Not Hackers, Are The Biggest Threat to Security

Author:Dan Rowinski