Which PHP Versions Get Critical Security Updates? Alan Seiden

​[[{“value”:”Although there are many reasons—including performance—to update to newer PHP releases, the number one reason is to avoid losing security updates. Each version of PHP (7.4, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, etc.) has three years of support before it is considered end of life. For two years, it gets bug fixes and all security fixes. In the third year, it gets only critical security fixes. After that, nothing! To find out which versions are still being supported, refer to php.net’s PHP Supported Versions. A screen shot is reproduced below. As of March 14, 2024, only versions from PHP 8.1–8.3 receive critical…
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Top IBM i Security Issues of 2024

​[[{“value”:”Carol discusses how generative AI, ransomware, and social engineering are affecting the IBM i security landscape.
Unfortunately, the evolution of attacks (and, in this case, not just ransomware attacks) continues, resulting in a ruling put out by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2023 requiring publicly traded companies to disclose cybersecurity incidents (not just ransomware) that the organization deems to be material (that is, will affect the organization’s bottom line).”}]] Read More 

Expand hybrid cloud and AI adoption with IBM Power Virtual Server to boost competitive advantage By Doris Conti | Vice President aaS Product Management, IBM Power

​[[{“value”:”More specifically, IBM Power Virtual Server can help enterprises by providing a flexible, scalable, and secured platform to run mission-critical workloads, including AI, that extends on-premises environments to the cloud.
We are continuing to make improvements to our IBM Power Virtual Server offering on IBM Cloud, including enhancing the user experience and capabilities and expanding the infrastructure itself, so clients can focus on business outcomes.”}]] Read More 

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