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6 Reasons Security Awareness Programs Go Wrong
While plenty of progress has been made on the training front, there's still some work ahead in getting the word out and doing so effectively.
Researcher Cracks San Francisco's Emergency Siren System
Bastille researcher Balint Seeber discusses the process of creating SirenJack and cracking one of a city's critical safety systems.
Half of Small Businesses Believe They're Not Cybercrime Targets
New SMB version of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework could help these organizations properly assess and respond to their security risks.
Modular Downloaders Could Pose New Threat for Enterprises
Proofpoint says it has recently discovered two downloaders that let attackers modify malware after it has been installed on a system.
A False Sense of Security
Emerging threats over the next two years stem from biometrics, regulations, and insiders.
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It Takes an Average 38 Days to Patch a Vulnerability
Analysis of 316 million-plus security incidents uncovers most common types of real-world attacks taking place within in-production Web apps in the AWS and Azure cloud ecosystems.

Hackers Use Public Cloud Features to Breach, Persist In Business Networks
Attackers are abusing the characteristics of cloud services to launch and hide their activity as they traverse target networks.

New Apache Struts Vulnerability Leaves Major Websites Exposed
The vulnerability, found in Struts' core functionality, could be more critical than the one involved in last year's Equifax breach.

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7 Serious IoT Vulnerabilities
A growing number of employees have various IoT devices in their homes - where they're also connecting to an enterprise network to do their work. And that means significant threats loom.
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AI-Based POC, DeepLocker, Could Conceal Targeted Attacks
IBM research scientist discusses DeepLocker, a stealthy artificial intelligence-enhanced proof-of-concept that won't release any payload until the attacker reaches its ultimate target.
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Get Smart About Network Segmentation & Traffic Routing
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Boosting Security Effectiveness with 'Adjuvants'
How integrating corporate resources like the IT help desk, system administration, quality assurance and HR can breathe new life into your security program.

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