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What cyberinsurance gotchas companies must be ready for

CipherLoc Vice President Mike Salas details six challenges companies will face as the insurance industry begins to expand its presence in the cybersecurity industry. Read More

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What company execs can learn from Trump’s tweeting

Being judicious about social media use and staying away from Wi-Fi protects executives and the enterprise. Read More

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Can the FTC save the IoT?

Enormous amounts of effort, time and money haven’t made much of a dent in the insecurity of the Internet of Things. So, what about making more use of the old-fashioned lawsuit? The Federal Trade Commission is having some impact with it. Read More

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BlackBerry offers secure mobile communications platform for developers

BlackBerry announced a new line of business to provide developers with a secure, cloud-based, mobile communications platform for texting, voice, video and file sharing. Read More

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MySpace becomes every hackers’ space with top breach in 2016, report says

Hackers revived what is largely perceived as a dormant social media site, stealing as many as 427 million customer records in 2016. Forrester reported that there was not another breach even close but it did say that 75 percent of customer records stolen belonged to just five incidents. Read More

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Hard-to-detect fileless attacks target banks, other organizations

A wave of attacks that have recently affected banks and other enterprises used open-source penetration testing tools loaded directly into memory instead of traditional malware, making their detection much harder. Read More

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AT&T, IBM, Nokia join to make IoT systems safer

Some big players in security and the internet of things, including AT&T and Nokia, are joining forces to solve problems that they say make IoT vulnerable in many areas. Read More

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IT and C-level leaders point fingers at each other over cyber defense

C-level execs need to bring themselves up to speed on cyber threats, some analysts say. Read More

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Cisco Umbrella cloud service shapes security for cloud, mobile resources

In an attempt to address such anxieties Cisco today announced Umbrella, a secure, cloud-based gateway, based on technology from OpenDNS and other technologies it acquired such as CloudLock as well as existing Cisco security services that together ultimately promises to offer secure business access to resources even when users are not using the safety of a VPN. Read More

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3 precautions to make your customer data ‘unbreachable’

One of the biggest concerns businesses have in today’s information-centric landscape is the threat of a breach that leads to the loss of valuable data. Unfortunately, cybersecurity breaches are becoming increasingly common and more severe. Here are the 3 precautions you can take to keep your business safe. So what can you do to help prevent this from happening to you? Here are three major precautions to consider. Read More

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