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 November 08, 2016
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4G Cellular Networks At Risk Of DoS Attacks
Black Hat Europe researcher shows how hackers can conduct denial-of-service attacks on 4G cellular devices around the world.
Some SuperPAC Websites Are Not Super-Secure
Researchers find weaknesses in public websites that could expose personal information of donors and other sensitive data.
Was Theft Of Money From 20,000 Tesco Bank Customers An Inside Job?
UK bank confirms attack, but so far has not used the word 'hack.'
Changing IoT Passwords Won't Stop Attacks. Here's What Will.
The solution will take an industry-wide effort, it won't happen overnight, and the problem is not the users' fault!
US Governors Affirm Confidence In Cybersecurity Of Election Systems
Statement from National Governors Association say presidential election outcome will accurately reflect voters' choice.
After Mirai, Hacking Tool Marketplace Shuts Down Web-Attack Section
Hack Forums section closure prompted by the powerful Oct. 21 DDoS attacks that took down popular social media websites.
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8 Hot Skills Sought By IT Security Departments
No company wants to leak customer data, have intellectual property stolen, or experience business services taken offline. Those that recognize these risks are thus scrambling to hire the right people to fill their information security roles.

Election 2016 & WikiLeaks: Bad, But Not Your Worst Nightmare
John Podesta may be the poster child for poor user security practices but the real problem is rigid regulatory compliance frameworks that perpetuate ineffective perimeter defenses.

Transitioning From The Server Room To The Boardroom
How can IT professionals balance business goals and information security?

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    In this eye-opening webinar, top experts on phishing and social engineering will discuss the motives and methods that attackers use to execute these targeted "spearphishing" attacks. You'll get insight on how the attackers choose their social engineering targets, the methods ...

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Partner Perspectives

Automate And Orchestrate Workflows For Better Security
Security automation has become a central goal for many organizations as they try to respond faster to more threats with limited resources.

Phishing Threat Continues To Loom Large
Phishing and spear phishing will only get worse unless companies proactively train employees to recognize a scam when they see one.

We Must Become Good Digital Citizens
Digital citizenship carries many capabilities and benefits, but there also have to be some rules and responsibilities.

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