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How Log4Shell continues to haunt us in 2023

Last updated: 2023/05/22 at 8:47 PM
Security Parrot Editorial Team Published May 22, 2023
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Almost a year and a half after the disclosure of the vulnerability in Log4Shell, many organizations remain at risk. In this episode of Techzine Talks, Coen and Sander take a closer look at the current state of affairs regarding Log4Shell. They reflect on how it came to this, what Log4Shell was again and how things stand today. Techzine editor Erik van Klinken conducted extensive research and joins the podcast to share his findings. For those who prefer to read, Erik wrote an article about it: Log4Shell in 2023: hard impact still reverberates.
Techzine Talks is already in its third season. Coen and Sander started this enterprise IT podcast in mid-2021 and have been informing listeners every week since then about the latest IT news, information about tech events or in-depth information about IT trends. In 2023, they will continue with this business enterprise IT podcast. You can expect a new podcast from them every week, usually on Monday afternoons around lunchtime.
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