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 December 29, 2017
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17 Things We Should Have Learned in 2017, but Probably Didn't
The worm has returned and the Yahoos have all been exposed, but did 2017 teach us any genuinely new lessons we shouldn't already have known?
The Disconnect Between Cybersecurity & the C-Suite
Most corporate boards are not taking tangible actions to shape their companies' security strategies or investment plans, a PwC study shows.
Jailed Hacker Claims Proof He Breached DNC on Russia's Orders
A Russian national in jail for hacking the Democratic National Committee says a data signature proves he acted on the Kremlin's orders.
Rapid Growth in Security Market Raises Question: How to Pick a Startup
VCs weigh in with their advice on how to select a startup with staying power when purchasing security solutions and services.
Mozilla Issues Critical Security Patch for Thunderbird Flaw
Mozilla released five patches for Thunderbird security vulnerabilities, including one critical buffer overflow bug affecting Windows machines.
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Top 8 Cybersecurity Skills IT Pros Need in 2018
Cloud security architecture skills to customer-service savvy are among the key IT security skills needed next year as CIOs ramp up hiring.

The Coolest Hacks of 2017
Robots, voting machines, machine learning, and the wind were among the hacks security researchers pulled off this year.

2017 Security Predictions through the Rear Window
If you're going to forecast the future, go big.

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6 Tips to Protect Against Technical Support Fraud
Just when you're having fun over the holidays and not paying attention, you can be hit with a tech support scam. Here's how to stay safe into the new year.
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Is a Good Offense the Best Defense Against Hackers?
A proposed new law could make it legal for companies to hack back against attacker. But will it work?

Why Third-Party Security Is your Security
Managing third-party risk isn't just a good idea, in many cases, it's the law. This security framework can help you minimize the threat.

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