FlareStart
HomeNewsHow ToSources
FlareStart

Where developers start their day. All the tech news & tutorials that matter, in one place.

Quick Links

  • Home
  • News
  • Tutorials
  • Sources
  • Privacy Policy

Connect

© 2026 FlareStart. All rights reserved.

Back to articles
The Zero-Day Scramble is Avoidable: A Guide to Attack Surface Reduction
How-ToSecurity

The Zero-Day Scramble is Avoidable: A Guide to Attack Surface Reduction

via The Hacker Newsinfo@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)3w ago

You can't control when the next critical vulnerability drops. You can control how much of your environment is exposed when it does. The problem is that most teams have more internet-facing exposure than they realise. Intruder's Head of Security digs into why this happens and how teams can manage it deliberately. Time-to-exploit is shrinking The larger and less controlled your attack surface is,

Continue reading on The Hacker News

Opens in a new tab

Read Full Article
10 views

Related Articles

The Real Cost of Abstractions in .NET
How-To

The Real Cost of Abstractions in .NET

Medium Programming • 20h ago

Stop Learning Frameworks — You’re Wasting Your Time
How-To

Stop Learning Frameworks — You’re Wasting Your Time

Medium Programming • 21h ago

How to Self-Host n8n in 2026: VPS vs Managed Hosting (Full Comparison)
How-To

How to Self-Host n8n in 2026: VPS vs Managed Hosting (Full Comparison)

Dev.to • 21h ago

I Built a Mac App to Fix Android File Transfer — Here’s What I Learned
How-To

I Built a Mac App to Fix Android File Transfer — Here’s What I Learned

Medium Programming • 21h ago

How-To

What I learned about X-HEEP by Benchmarking

Medium Programming • 23h ago

Discover More Articles