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LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
AirbnBreach: How Networks At Short-Term Rentals Are Wide Open To Attack
New age of community lodging opens the door for old-school network hacks, putting hosts and guests at risk of cyberattacks and stolen personal information.
Purple Teaming: Red & Blue Living Together, Mass Hysteria
When you set focused objectives for the red team, you get your blue team to work the weak muscles they need trained most.
What I Expect to See At Black Hat 2016: 5 Themes
Over the years, Black Hat has morphed from a little show for security researchers to a big conference that attracts everyone from black-hat hackers to C-level security execs. Here's what piques my interest this year.
Adobe Fixes 52 Vulnerabilities In Flash
Updated version fixes CVEs that allowed remote code execution on affected machines.
Fiat Chrysler Launches Bug Bounty Program
Platform will be leveraged to identify and resolve security issues in automobile software.
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New 'Ranscam' Ransomware Lowers The Bar But Raises The Stakes
Cisco Talos researchers discover new variant that doesn't decrypt your files after you pay up--it has already deleted them.

Profiles Of The Top 7 Bug Hunters From Around the Globe
'Super hunters' share a common goal: to find the most high impact valid bugs before a bad guy does.

8 Ways Ethically Compromised Employees Compromise Security
From audit cheats to bringing data to a new job, unscrupulous employees put organizations at risk.

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Dark Reading Radio: Why Aren't There More Women In IT Security?

Senior Editor Sara Peters and guests Angela Knox of Cloudmark, Barrett Sellers of Arbor Networks, Regina Wallace-Jones of Facebook, Steve Christey Coley of MITRE, and Chris Roosenraad of M3AAWG discuss why the shortage of women is worse in security than in other IT sectors.


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Saving The Security Operations Center With Endpoint Detection And Response
EDR is the beginning of our return to control in the fight against cybercrime.

Shifting The Economic Balance Of Cyberattacks
Our goal should be to simply make the cost of conducting a cyberattack so expensive that cybercriminals view attacking our organization as a bad return on investment.

Adaptive Security Demands A Shift In Mindset: Part 2 In A Series
By adopting new ways of thinking about security, improving the capabilities of existing systems, and integrating key innovations, enterprises will be well on their way to better security.

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