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 March 28, 2019
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6 Things To Know About the Ransomware That Hit Norsk Hydro
In just one week, 'LockerGoga' has cost the Norwegian aluminum maker $40 million as it struggles to recover operations across Europe and North America.
New Shodan Tool Warns Organizations of Their Internet-Exposed Devices
Shodan Monitor is free to members of the popular Internet search engine.
Threat Hunting 101: Not Mission Impossible for the Resource-Challenged
How small and medium-sized businesses can leverage native features of the operating system and freely available, high-quality hunting resources to overcome financial limitations.
The 'Twitterverse' Is Not the Security Community
The drama on social media belies the incredible role models, job, training, and networking opportunities found in the real world of traditional cybersecurity.
GAO Finds Deficiencies in Systems for Handling National Debt
IT systems at the Bureau of the Fiscal Service and the Federal Reserve Bank show vulnerabilities that could lead them open to exploitation and breach.
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Ex-NSA Director Rogers: Insider Threat Prevention a 'Contract'
Ret. Admiral Michael Rogers - who served as head of the NSA and the US Cyber Command from 2014 to 2018 - on how to handle the risk of insiders exposing an organization's sensitive data.

Russia Regularly Spoofs Regional GPS
The nation is a pioneer in spoofing and blocking satellite navigation signals, causing more than 9,800 incidents in the past three years, according to an analysis of navigational data.

Inside Incident Response: 6 Key Tips to Keep in Mind
Experts share the prime window for detecting intruders, when to contact law enforcement, and what they wish they did differently after a breach.

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10 Movies All Security Pros Should Watch
Don't expect to read about any of the classics, like 'War Games' or 'Sneakers,' which have appeared on so many lists before. Rather, we've broadened our horizons with this great mix of documentaries, hacker movies, and flicks based on short stories.
Data Privacy Manifestos: Competitive Advantage or the Start of Something Bigger?
Facebook is the latest company to weigh in with a corporate manifesto focused on privacy. Though it's a welcome trend, only time will tell how many follow through.
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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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