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 July 18, 2020
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As Offices Reopen, Hardware from Home Threatens Security
Devices out of sight for the past several months could spell trouble when employees bring them back to work.

Profile of the Post-Pandemic CISO

Projects that were high priorities before the COVID-19 outbreak have taken a back seat to new business needs. For security leaders that has meant new responsibilities that could very well stick around in the pandemic's aftermath.


Cybersecurity's Lament: There Are No Cooks in Space

Cybersecurity staff are on edge for the same reason that there are no cooks on the ISS: Organizations are carefully watching expenses for jobs that don't require dedicated team members.


Name That Toon: Tough Times, Tough Measures
Feeling creative? Submit your caption in the comments, and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card.

All Links Are Safe ... Right?

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Learn About the Latest Election Security Threats and Defenses at Black Hat USA
Christopher Krebs, director of the CISA, will explain how the organization is leading the federal effort to support state and local officials in their mission to secure US elections this year.
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Microsoft Patches Wormable RCE Flaw in Windows DNS Servers
Patch Tuesday security updates address a critical vulnerability in Windows DNS Servers, which researchers believe is likely to be exploited.

99% of Websites at Risk of Attack Via JavaScript Plug-ins
The average website includes content from 32 different third-party JavaScript programs, new study finds.

Zero-Trust Efforts Rise with the Tide of Remote Working
With employees likely to continue to spend much, if not all, of their time working from home, companies are focusing more on technologies to boost the security of their now-distributed workplace.

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8 Signs of a Smartphone Hack
A rapidly dwindling battery life or sudden spike in data usage could indicate your iOS or Android device has been compromised.
Cybersecurity Leaders: Invest In Your People
Training, especially cross-training, is insanely powerful when team members are able to experience, train, and work together. It also builds trust.
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Cybercriminals Targeted Streaming Services to Provide Pandemic Entertainment
Prior to 2020, about 1 in 5 credential attacks targeted video services, but that's nothing compared to the first quarter of 2020, according to newly published data.
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