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 September 12, 2017
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7 Takeaways From The Equifax Data Breach
The exposure of PII belonging to 143 million US consumers raises questions about the continued use of SSNs as identifiers, breach liability and app sec spending.
Equifax Gets Slammed, Removes Forced Arbitration Clause from Credit Monitoring Offer
Company's initial requirement that breach victims sign away their legal rights to get complimentary offer was one of several mistakes.
Why Relaxing Our Password Policies Might Actually Bolster User Safety
Recent guidance from NIST may seem counterintuitive.
Spain Slaps Facebook with a 1.2 Million Euro Privacy Violation Fine
Three infringements - one 'very serious' - of the country's data protection law are cited by the Spanish regulatory agency.
Ransomware, BEC, ICS Top Midyear Security Concerns
Business email compromise, ransomware, and industrial control attacks were among top security concerns in the first half of 2017.
Credit Card Hacker Roman Seleznev Enters More Guilty Pleas
The Russian hacker already hit with a 27-year prison sentence for credit card hacking pleads guilty to two more charges.
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New Microsoft Kernel Bug Could Permit Malicious Modules
Researchers found a Microsoft kernel bug that could allow attackers to bypass antivirus systems and load malware.

Equifax Data Breach Prompts Calls For Tougher Security Requirements On Data Aggregators
Credit report bureau discloses breach that exposed data on 143 million US consumers.

If Blockchain Is the Answer, What Is the Security Question?
Like any technology, blockchain has its strengths and weaknesses. But debunking three common myths can help you cut through the hype.

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Paul Vixie: How CISOs Can Use DNS to Up Security
FarSight CEO and DNS master Paul Vixie explains how enterprises, not just telecoms and infrastructure providers, can use DNS to improve cybersecurity.
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CIO or C-Suite: To Whom Should the CISO Report?
Five reasons why the chief information security officer needs to get out from under the control of IT.

Phishing for Your Information: How Phishers Bait Their Hooks
A treasure trove of PII from social networks and the public Internet is there for the taking.

Do Autonomous Cars Dream of Driverless Roads?
The connected car is coming... and with it a need for consistent innovation of network technologies - throughput, latency, coverage, and cost - to keep us safe.

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    Enterprises are spending more of their IT budgets on cybersecurity technology. How do your organization's security plans and strategies compare to what others are doing? Here's an in-depth look.

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