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Armis Discovers “BLEEDINGBIT,” Two Critical Chip-Level Vulnerabilities

Armis, the enterprise IoT security company, today announced the discovery of two critical vulnerabilities related to the use of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) chips made by Texas Instruments (TI), and used in Cisco, Meraki and Aruba wireless access points, called “BLEEDINGBIT.”

UK needs to talk to China to ensure cybersecurity

As the UK’s cybersecurity situation becomes more uncertain and vulnerable day by day, top cyber intelligence officers have spoken out about seeking alternative arrangements to ensure a more protected digital environment across the country.

Armis Discovers “BLEEDINGBIT,” Two Critical Chip-Level Vulnerabilities

Armis, the enterprise IoT security company, today announced the discovery of two critical vulnerabilities related to the use of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) chips made by Texas Instruments (TI), and used in Cisco, Meraki and Aruba wireless access points, called “BLEEDINGBIT.”

UK needs to talk to China to ensure cybersecurity

As the UK’s cybersecurity situation becomes more uncertain and vulnerable day by day, top cyber intelligence officers have spoken out about seeking alternative arrangements to ensure a more protected digital environment across the country.