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November 08, 2021

12 key cybersecurity bills move forward

These 12 cybersecurity bills introduced in congress this year have bipartisan support and appear to be moving toward becoming US law. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Akamai: How the world's most innovative companies stay safe and move fast

With billions of people doing more online, the internet gets more chaotic with security threats. See how the most innovative companies are reinventing life online — securely. Because when you're secure, you're unstoppable.

Update and isolate your Nagios servers now

Recently discovered vulnerabilities in Nagios servers could give attackers broad access to systems and data if exploited.

6 security analyst certifications to advance your career

Whether you're just starting out in your security career or you're on your way to the top, these certs can give you a leg up.

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GitHub’s Mike Hanley: Today’s CISOs have to be out talking to customers

As the CISO role expands beyond conventional expectations, what it takes to be successful in the role is also changing, with customer focus and having a deep understanding of business context at the center, says GitHub CSO Mike Hanley.

How to configure Microsoft Defender for cloud-based attacks

Malware delivered through cloud services such as OneDrive or SharePoint will try to disable and evade Defender. These simple settings will help prevent that.

SolarWinds CISO: Know your adversary, what they want, watch everything

The compromise of SolarWinds' Orion software changed the company's approach to security. Tim Brown shares some hard-won advice for how CISOs and software vendors should prepare for supply chain attacks.

11 cybersecurity buzzwords you should stop using right now

These cybersecurity buzzwords are inaccurate, outdated, misleading, or even harmful. Here's why they should be laid to rest.

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