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7 Situations That Can Sack SIEM Security Teams
SIEMS are considered an important tool for incident response, yet a large swath of users find seven major problems when working with SIEMs.
Equifax CEO Retires in Wake of Breach
After the company's CIO and CSO resigned Sep. 14, Chairman and CEO Richard F. Smith follows them out the door.
Cybercrime Costs Each Business $11.7M Per Year
The most expensive attacks are malware infections, which cost global businesses $2.4 million per incident.
Popular Mobile Trading Apps Riddled With Vulnerabilities, Security Firm Warns
IOActive's review of 21 of the most used mobile apps for investment trading shows a majority of them exposing users to various security risks.
Chevron's Jump to the Cloud is a Journey
Enterprises entertaining a move to the cloud should brace themselves for a challenging path of discovery.
FBI's Freese Shares Risk Management Tips
Deputy Assistant Director Donald Freese advises enterprises to lead with a business case and not fear addressing the C-suite on risk management.
Why Your Business Must Care about Privacy
It might not have something to hide, but it definitely has something to protect.
SEC Attackers Had Authentic Data Used in Business Tests: Reuters
Sources say the hackers behind last year's SEC breach accessed financial data used by companies testing its EDGAR filing system.
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Breach at Deloitte Exposes Emails, Client Data
Intrusion may have resulted from company's failure to properly secure a key administrator account.

PassGAN: Password Cracking Using Machine Learning
Researchers demo how deep neural networks can be trained to generate passwords better than the best password-cracking tools.

10 Security Product Flaw Scares
CCleaner compromise puts the crown on several years' worth of headlines about cybersecurity product weaknesses.

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How Security Metrics Fail Us & How We Fail Them
Joseph Carson of Thycotic discusses how infosec professionals buy security products they don't need and make other bad decisions, because of poor use of metrics.
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Where Do Security Vulnerabilities Come From?
There are three major causes: code quality, complexity, and trusted data inputs.

Artificial Intelligence: Getting the Results You Want
Finding a vendor that doesn't claim to do AI is hard these days. But getting the benefits you need and expect is even harder.

The Hunt for IoT: The Rise of Thingbots
Across all of our research, every indication is that today's "thingbots" - botnets built exclusively from Internet of Things devices - will become the infrastructure for a future Darknet.

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