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May 22, 2020

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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage

10 things to know about cybercrime in a recession

Economic downturns force cybercriminals to change focus and creates conditions for new criminals to join their ranks. Here's how to prepare. Read more ▶

White Paper | Veracode

AppSec Best Practices vs. Practicality

In this guide, we’ll look at five key AppSec best practices and discuss the practical steps you can take immediately to get the ball rolling in each of these areas.

How Abnormal Security combats business email compromise

Abnormal Security analyzes work relationships, language patterns to spot compromised accounts and stop them from sending mail.

Best new Windows 10 security features: Passwordless authentication, Chromium-based Edge support

Here's what you need to know about each security update to Windows 10 as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for the 2004 feature release.

VIDEO: How attackers exploit the COVID crisis to compromise your network

Targeted phishing attempts and updated malware are creating havoc for Windows admins in a hard time. Here are some tips to minimize the damage.

Cloud configuration drift leaves organizations open to attack, research finds

Undocumented cloud configuration changes, whether done by attackers or for legitimate business reasons, present a significant security threat.

Video/Webcast | SecurityScorecard

Managing Third-party Risk in Times of Uncertainty

The world of risk management is undergoing big changes due to ripple effects stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.

4 tips for a successful cyber threat intelligence program

COVID-19 has opened the cyberattack floodgates; defenders need strong cyber threat intelligence (CTI) analysis, operationalization and sharing. Here's how to get more from your CTI program.

Securing IoT requires a shift to a security fabric

The IoT era and the expectation that everything will be connected, accelerates the need to move away from point products and toward the concept of a security fabric.

How to protect Office 365 from coronavirus-themed threats

Microsoft's new Office 365 security defaults and OAuth 2.0 support will help meet new US government recommendations to thwart COVID-related attacks, Make sure they are properly implemented.

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