Comparison Overview

Austin Monthly Magazine

VS

The Independent Magazine

Austin Monthly Magazine

1712 Rio Grande St, Austin, Texas, 78701, US
Last Update: 2025-11-26
Between 750 and 799

Austin Monthly serves to celebrate and examine the free-spirited, ground-breaking, and creative ethos of the evolving city. Austin Monthly delivers a guide to the best of the city along with thought-provoking reads on the issues, trends, ideas and people catalyzing the city’s transformation and celebrations of those that champion the city’s distinct culture and soul.

NAICS: 511
NAICS Definition:
Employees: 26
Subsidiaries: 4
12-month incidents
0
Known data breaches
0
Attack type number
0

The Independent Magazine

2400 West 75th Street #120, Prairie Village, KS, 66208, US
Last Update: 2025-11-26
Between 750 and 799

Our readers turn to The Independent for news about their community and to stay informed and abreast of the myriad of balls, galas and non-profit events that happen in Our Town every year. Its pages are filled with photos of the people who participate in our community through their support of the arts, area cultural institutions, local and national non-profit organizations, and fundraising events. They are the people who leave their mark on the City through their volunteer efforts and their philanthropic support. They give our City its heart and soul.

NAICS: 511
NAICS Definition:
Employees: 11
Subsidiaries: 0
12-month incidents
0
Known data breaches
0
Attack type number
0

Compliance Badges Comparison

Security & Compliance Standards Overview

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Austin Monthly Magazine
ISO 27001
ISO 27001 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 1
SOC2 Type 1 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 2
SOC2 Type 2 certification not verified
Not verified
GDPR
GDPR certification not verified
Not verified
PCI DSS
PCI DSS certification not verified
Not verified
HIPAA
HIPAA certification not verified
Not verified
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The Independent Magazine
ISO 27001
ISO 27001 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 1
SOC2 Type 1 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 2
SOC2 Type 2 certification not verified
Not verified
GDPR
GDPR certification not verified
Not verified
PCI DSS
PCI DSS certification not verified
Not verified
HIPAA
HIPAA certification not verified
Not verified
Compliance Summary
Austin Monthly Magazine
100%
Compliance Rate
0/4 Standards Verified
The Independent Magazine
0%
Compliance Rate
0/4 Standards Verified

Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals

Incidents vs Book and Periodical Publishing Industry Average (This Year)

No incidents recorded for Austin Monthly Magazine in 2025.

Incidents vs Book and Periodical Publishing Industry Average (This Year)

No incidents recorded for The Independent Magazine in 2025.

Incident History — Austin Monthly Magazine (X = Date, Y = Severity)

Austin Monthly Magazine cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Incident History — The Independent Magazine (X = Date, Y = Severity)

The Independent Magazine cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Notable Incidents

Last 3 Security & Risk Events by Company

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Austin Monthly Magazine
Incidents

No Incident

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The Independent Magazine
Incidents

No Incident

FAQ

Both Austin Monthly Magazine company and The Independent Magazine company demonstrate a comparable AI Cybersecurity Score, with strong governance and monitoring frameworks in place.

Historically, The Independent Magazine company has disclosed a higher number of cyber incidents compared to Austin Monthly Magazine company.

In the current year, The Independent Magazine company and Austin Monthly Magazine company have not reported any cyber incidents.

Neither The Independent Magazine company nor Austin Monthly Magazine company has reported experiencing a ransomware attack publicly.

Neither The Independent Magazine company nor Austin Monthly Magazine company has reported experiencing a data breach publicly.

Neither The Independent Magazine company nor Austin Monthly Magazine company has reported experiencing targeted cyberattacks publicly.

Neither Austin Monthly Magazine company nor The Independent Magazine company has reported experiencing or disclosing vulnerabilities publicly.

Neither Austin Monthly Magazine nor The Independent Magazine holds any compliance certifications.

Neither company holds any compliance certifications.

Austin Monthly Magazine company has more subsidiaries worldwide compared to The Independent Magazine company.

Austin Monthly Magazine company employs more people globally than The Independent Magazine company, reflecting its scale as a Book and Periodical Publishing.

Neither Austin Monthly Magazine nor The Independent Magazine holds SOC 2 Type 1 certification.

Neither Austin Monthly Magazine nor The Independent Magazine holds SOC 2 Type 2 certification.

Neither Austin Monthly Magazine nor The Independent Magazine holds ISO 27001 certification.

Neither Austin Monthly Magazine nor The Independent Magazine holds PCI DSS certification.

Neither Austin Monthly Magazine nor The Independent Magazine holds HIPAA certification.

Neither Austin Monthly Magazine nor The Independent Magazine holds GDPR certification.

Latest Global CVEs (Not Company-Specific)

Description

ThingsBoard in versions prior to v4.2.1 allows an authenticated user to upload malicious SVG images via the "Image Gallery", leading to a Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability. The exploit can be triggered when any user accesses the public API endpoint of the malicious SVG images, or if the malicious images are embedded in an `iframe` element, during a widget creation, deployed to any page of the platform (e.g., dashboards), and accessed during normal operations. The vulnerability resides in the `ImageController`, which fails to restrict the execution of JavaScript code when an image is loaded by the user's browser. This vulnerability can lead to the execution of malicious code in the context of other users' sessions, potentially compromising their accounts and allowing unauthorized actions.

Risk Information
cvss4
Base: 6.2
Severity: LOW
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:L/UI:P/VC:N/VI:N/VA:N/SC:H/SI:L/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X
Description

Mattermost versions 11.0.x <= 11.0.2, 10.12.x <= 10.12.1, 10.11.x <= 10.11.4, 10.5.x <= 10.5.12 fail to to verify that the token used during the code exchange originates from the same authentication flow, which allows an authenticated user to perform account takeover via a specially crafted email address used when switching authentication methods and sending a request to the /users/login/sso/code-exchange endpoint. The vulnerability requires ExperimentalEnableAuthenticationTransfer to be enabled (default: enabled) and RequireEmailVerification to be disabled (default: disabled).

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 9.9
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H
Description

Mattermost versions 11.0.x <= 11.0.2, 10.12.x <= 10.12.1, 10.11.x <= 10.11.4, 10.5.x <= 10.5.12 fail to sanitize team email addresses to be visible only to Team Admins, which allows any authenticated user to view team email addresses via the GET /api/v4/channels/{channel_id}/common_teams endpoint

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 4.3
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
Description

Exposure of email service credentials to users without administrative rights in Devolutions Server.This issue affects Devolutions Server: before 2025.2.21, before 2025.3.9.

Description

Exposure of credentials in unintended requests in Devolutions Server.This issue affects Server: through 2025.2.20, through 2025.3.8.