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 May 03, 2018
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Automation Exacerbates Cybersecurity Skills Gap
Three out of four security pros say the more automated AI products they bring in, the harder it is to find trained staff to run the tools.
Breaches Drive Consumer Stress over Cybersecurity
As major data breaches make headlines, consumers are increasingly worried about cyberattacks, password management, and data security.
Ransomware Attacks Jumped 400% Worldwide in 2017
WannaCry led the pack all year, new F-Secure report says.
Spring Clean Your Security Systems: 6 Places to Start
The sun is shining and you have an extra kick in your step. Why not use that newfound energy to take care of those bothersome security tasks you've put off all winter?
Survey Shows Sensitive Data Goes Astray in Email
Many employees have trouble controlling the release of sensitive information in email.
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LoJack Attack Finds False C2 Servers
A new attack uses compromised LoJack endpoint software to take root on enterprise networks.

Slack Releases Open Source SDL Tool
After building an SDL tool for their own use, Slack has released it on Github under an open source license.

'Zero Login:' The Rise of Invisible Identity
Will new authentication technologies that recognize users on the basis of their behaviors finally mean the death of the despised password?

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10 Security Innovators to Watch
Startups in the RSA Conference Innovation Sandbox competed for the title of "Most Innovative."
What Meltdown and Spectre Mean for Mobile Device Security
Here are four tips to keep your mobile users safe from similar attacks.
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4 Critical Applications and How to Protect Them
Since critical apps are, well, critical, security teams must take preventive measures to keep attackers from exploiting their vulnerabilities.

3 Ways to Maximize Security and Minimize Business Challenges
The best strategy for choosing security tools and architecting networks is to focus on staffing and resources, risk tolerance, and business change.

Europe and Asia Take on More DDoS Attacks
While North American targets have historically been on the receiving end of the majority of DDoS attacks since their inception, that trend changed in 2017.

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