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 November 10, 2016
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75,000 Data Protection Officers Needed By 2018 To Handle EU Law
US alone will need 9,000 DPOs to meet GDPR mandates, says International Association of Privacy Professionals - but don't expect that many new job listings.
DTCC Survey: Cyber Threat Ranked #1 Risk To Global Financial System
Despite geopolitical uncertainties, cyber threats are the financial industry's biggest worry, new data shows.
The Big Lesson We Must Learn From The Dyn DDoS Attack
The vulnerabilities that make IoT devices susceptible to being used in a botnet also make them the perfect avenue into our data centers and clouds.
Bangladesh Bank Team In Manila To Recover $15 Million Lost In Hack
Philippine court orders return of part of the stolen money retrieved from casino boss to Bangladesh bank.
The 7 Types Of Security Jobs, According To NIST
NIST's Cybersecurity Workforce Framework gives the security industry a way to classify specific specialty areas and work roles and identify a path for career growth.
ID Theft Ringleader Gets Prison Sentence Of 16+ Years
Tampa resident and his gang had cheated more than 1,000 people and 35 financial institutions causing loss of $700,000.
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8 Hot Skills Sought By IT Security Departments
No company wants to leak customer data, have intellectual property stolen, or experience business services taken offline. Those that recognize these risks are thus scrambling to hire the right people to fill their information security roles.

Transitioning From The Server Room To The Boardroom
How can IT professionals balance business goals and information security?

Changing IoT Passwords Won't Stop Attacks. Here's What Will.
The solution will take an industry-wide effort, it won't happen overnight, and the problem is not the users' fault!

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