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10 Hot Cybersecurity Funding Rounds in Q3
The first two quarters of 2017 have been the most active ever in five years from a cybersecurity investment standpoint. Here's how the third quarter has shaped up.
Iranian Cyberspy Group Targets Aerospace, Energy Firms
APT33 focused on gathering information to bolster Iran's aviation industry and military decision-making capability, FireEye says.
Software Assurance: Thinking Back, Looking Forward
Ten personal observations that aim to bolster state-of-the-art and state-of-practice in application security.
Get Serious about IoT Security
These four best practices will help safeguard your organization in the Internet of Things.
SecureAuth to Merge with Core Security
K1 Investment Management, which owns Core Security, plans to acquire the identity management and authentication company for more than $200 million.
Cisco SMI Still Exposing Network Switches Online
The high number of exposed and vulnerable devices online has remained largely unchanged since researchers began exploring SMI in 2010.
Mobile Ransomware Hits Browsers with Old-School Techniques
Several types of malware sold on the dark Web advertise the ability to spy on Android smartphones, encrypt files, and demand payment.
1.9 Billion Data Records Exposed in First Half of 2017
Every second, 122 records are exposed in breaches around the globe, a new report shows. And that's doesn't even include the new Equifax breach data.
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Equifax Hit with Lawsuit
Victims living or doing business in Florida can send a certified letter to seek relief and still remain in compliance with the state's credit laws, attorney says.

FTC Opens Probe into Equifax Data Breach
Apache Struts flaw was known to be critical and should have been addressed, security researchers say.

Equifax Exec Departures Raise Questions About Responsibility for Breach
Disclosed details suggest a failure by the technology team but senior executives and the board are not above responsibility as well, experts say.

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