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in-space circular economy: Exclusive Must-Have for Safety

in-space circular economy: Exclusive Must-Have for Safety

Could we build a thriving market in orbit where satellites are repaired, parts recycled, and space resources harvested—without turning Earth’s skies into a junkyard? At NIST’s second seminar, engineers, policymakers, and industry leaders pushed the conversation from big ideas to practical standards, incentives, and next steps to make that vision real.

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On-Prem SharePoint Security: Must-Have Urgent Fixes

On-Prem SharePoint Security: Must-Have Urgent Fixes

Microsoft’s blunt warning is a wake-up call: treat on‑prem SharePoint as if it’s already been compromised and act now. Start with urgent patches, MFA, segmentation and enhanced monitoring, run breach‑assumption drills, and bake backups, audits, and user training into an ongoing security plan.

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On-Prem SharePoint Security: Critical Must-Have Fixes

On-Prem SharePoint Security: Critical Must-Have Fixes

Microsoft warns on‑prem SharePoint servers are being actively targeted—assume compromise and take action now. Patch and harden systems, enforce least privilege, boost monitoring, and have an incident‑ready recovery plan to stop data loss before it happens.

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SharePoint RCE flaw: Urgent Critical Patch Warning

SharePoint RCE flaw: Urgent Critical Patch Warning

Microsoft has released an urgent out-of-band patch for a critical SharePoint RCE vulnerability being actively exploited—apply the update to all on-premises servers now to prevent data theft, lateral movement, or ransomware. Verify previous mitigations, ramp up monitoring, and ensure backups and incident plans are ready to limit any damage.

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SharePoint zero-day vulnerability: Urgent Critical Threat

SharePoint zero-day vulnerability: Urgent Critical Threat

Microsoft confirmed a SharePoint zero-day in on‑prem servers that’s already being exploited — if you run on‑prem SharePoint, now’s the time to inventory systems, apply Microsoft’s mitigations, and tighten access controls. Don’t wait for a patch: quick steps like network segmentation, MFA, and enhanced monitoring can stop attackers from turning this flaw into a major breach.

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