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InfoWorld Security Report

Feb 07, 2017
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Big data, IoT, and security are hot IT careers for 2017

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Fretting over fake news? It's only going to get worse
GitLab database goes out after spam attack
Sniff out and kick out Windows malware for free
Technology of the year winner: MazeRunner
Dozens of iOS apps fail to secure users' data, researcher says

White Paper: Fortinet

A Security Leader's Definitive Guide to the Threat Landscape

The transition to a digital economy is requiring networks to evolve rapidly. Applications, data, and services need to flow faster, and in growing volumes, across an increasingly diverse landscape of users, domains, and devices. Therefore, how do you balance this change and opportunity with risk? IoT and cloudbased applications, services, and infrastructures require organizations to worry about an attack that may not even be visible to IT. Read More

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Fretting over fake news? It's only going to get worse

Soon, not even experts will be able to tell the difference between fraudulent and genuine content. Ultimately, it comes down to the reputation of whoever created it Read More

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GitLab database goes out after spam attack

Approximately six hours of data, including issues, merge requests, users, comments, and snippets, will be lost as GitLab restores from a backup Read More

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Sniff out and kick out Windows malware for free

Like it or not, your PC is susceptible to malware. These videos will teach you how to locate the bad stuff, then remove it from your system Read More

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Technology of the year winner: MazeRunner

Attackers will find a way to get into the network, so why not use cyberdeception to trick them into attacking a decoy system? Cymmetria scatters bread crumbs of information throughout the network using its MazeRunner deception platform. Read More

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Dozens of iOS apps fail to secure users' data, researcher says

The developers have misconfigured the apps to accept invalid TLS certificates, says the security researcher who detected the app vulnerabilities Read More

Case Study: SentinelOne

Customer Case Study: Level Up, Online Game Publisher

Read this success story, where Brazil's Leading Online Game Publisher Turns to SentinelOne for Robust Threat Protection and Streamlined Security Management. Read More

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