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Empowering Cybersecurity Teams with Nokod’s Latest Open-Source Assessment Tools
Nokod Security is happy to introduce its growing suite of Power Platform assessment tools helping security teams quickly evaluate the size and scope of the attack surface created by citizen development within their organization.
Nokod Security Adds Financial Services Cybersecurity Expert Yuval Illuz to Advisory Board
Nokod Security today announced that Yuval Illuz, a seasoned financial services executive, has joined its Advisory Board.
Nokod Security Expands LCNC Multi-Platform Support to ServiceNow and Joins ServiceNow Partner Program
Nokod Security, the security company for low-code/no-code (LCNC) application development, today announced it has expanded its industry-leading multi-platform capabilities with support for ServiceNow LCNC custom application tools.
In Plain Sight: How Microsoft Power BI Reports Expose Sensitive Data on the Web
The Nokod Research Team discovered a data leakage vulnerability in the Microsoft Power BI service which potentially affects tens of thousands of organizations and which allows anonymous viewers on the Internet to access sensitive data, including employee and business data, PHI, and PII.
Nokod Security Launches Platform to Secure Low-Code/No-Code Development Environments and Applications
Nokod Security, the security company for low-code/no-code (LCNC) application development, today announced the general availability of the Nokod Security Platform, which gives citizen developers clear step-by-step guidance for fixing security issues.
The Unbearable Stubbornness of SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
CISA and FBI issued a stern warning to eradicate SQL injection vulnerabilities for good. How, with code scanners in place and ongoing security training for developers, does this problem persist? Read our take predicting that the numbers of SQLi attacks will likely rise.