What IT security pros are earning in 2017

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What IT security pros are earning in 2017
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What IT security pros are earning in 2017

Last year was a record one for cyberattacks, and that is keeping the demand for IT security pros at an all-time high. So what should these in-demand pros be earning? Four recent salary studies offer insights on what you can expect to earn in 2017. Read More

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Security execs voice concern over Trump travel ban

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The total number of cybersecurity attacks fell by 35 percent in the last quarter of 2016, according to a new report, but the attacks became more targeted and sophisticated. Instead of general-purpose exploit kits and broad scanning, the attackers are zeroing in on specific targets. Read More

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Cisco: Spam is making a big-time comeback

Spam is making a surprising resurgence as a threat to corporate security and becoming a more significant carrier of attacks as varied as spear phishing, ransomware and bots, according to Cisco’s 2017 Annual Cybersecurity Report. Read More

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