| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | 2018 In the Rearview Mirror Among this year's biggest news stories: epic hardware vulnerabilities, a more lethal form of DDoS attack, Olympic 'false flags,' hijacked home routers, fileless malware - and a new world's record for data breaches. Attackers Use Scripting Flaw in Internet Explorer, Forcing Microsoft Patch Microsoft issues an emergency update to its IE browser after researchers notified the company that a scripting engine flaw is being used to compromised systems. Security 101: How Businesses and Schools Bridge the Talent Gap Security experts share the skills companies are looking for, the skills students are learning, and how to best find talent you need. 3 Reasons to Train Security Pros to Code United Health chief security strategist explains the benefits the organization reaped when it made basic coding training a requirement for security staff. Automating a DevOps-Friendly Security Policy There can be a clash of missions between security and IT Ops teams, but automation can help. How to Optimize Security Spending While Reducing Risk Risk scoring is a way of getting everyone on the same page with a consistent, reliable method of gathering and analyzing security data. US Indicts 2 APT 10 Members for Years-Long Hacking Campaign In an indictment unsealed this morning, the US ties China's state security agency to a widespread campaign of personal and corporate information theft. Hackers Bypass Gmail, Yahoo 2FA at Scale A new Amnesty International report explains how cyberattackers are phishing second-factor authentication codes sent via SMS. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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