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 June 22, 2018
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7 Places Where Privacy and Security Collide
Privacy and security can experience tension at a number of points in the enterprise. Here are seven - plus some possibilities for easing the strain.
Destructive Nation-State Cyber Attacks Will Rise, Say European Infosec Pros
More than 90 percent of respondents in a Tripwire survey in Europe expect attacks by state-sponsored threat actors to increase in the next 12 months.
Microsoft Office: The Go-To Platform for Zero-Day Exploits
Malicious Office documents are the weapon of choice among cybercriminals, who use files to access remotely hosted malicious components.
Artificial Intelligence & the Security Market
A glimpse into how two new products for intrusion detection and entity resolution are using AI to help humans do their jobs.
Templates: The Most Powerful (And Underrated) Infrastructure Security Tool
If your team is manually building cloud instances and networks for every application, you're setting yourself up for a data breach.
AppSec in the World of 'Serverless'
The term 'application security' still applies to 'serverless' technology, but the line where application settings start and infrastructure ends is blurring.
Click2Gov Breaches Attributed to WebLogic Application Flaw
At least 10 US cities running Click2Gov software have alerted citizens to a data breach, but it turns out the problem was in the application server.
Four New Vulnerabilities in Phoenix Contact Industrial Switches
A series of newly disclosed vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to gain control of industrial switches.
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How to Prepare for 'WannaCry 2.0'
It seems inevitable that a more-powerful follow-up to last year's malware attack will hit sooner or later. You'd better get prepared.

Tesla Employee Steals, Sabotages Company Data
The electric carmaker is the victim of an "extensive and damaging" insider attack, says CEO Elon Musk.

'Hidden Tunnels' Help Hackers Launch Financial Services Attacks
Hackers are using the infrastructure, meant to transmit data between applications, for command and control.

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A day-long look, Wednesday, June 27, at who your attackers are, how they behave, and what you can do about them. Keynote from Ed Amoroso, CEO Tag Cyber, starts at 11 am ET.


The Best and Worst Tasks for Security Automation
As with all new tech, there are good times and and bad times to use it. Security experts share which tasks to prioritize for automation.
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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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