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Chronicle Releases Chapter One: Backstory
Google spinoff Alphabet rolls out a new cloud-based security data platform that ultimately could displace some security tools in organizations.
Bounty Hunters Find 100K+ Bugs Under HackerOne Program in 2018
Organizations signed up with the vulnerability disclosure platform shelled out a record $19 million for bug discoveries in their systems.
Startup Armor Scientific Launches Multifactor Identity System
Company aims to replace usernames and passwords by combining GPS location, biometrics, and keys issued through a blockchain-based network.
CrowdStrike Debuts Mobile Threat Detection System at RSA Conference
Falcon for Mobile offers detection and response capabilities for mobile platforms.
Fixing Fragmentation Can Yield Tangible Benefits
Consolidating technology and breaking down functional silos can bring solid financial results, a new study finds.
Here's What Happened When a SOC Embraced Automation
Despite initial apprehension, security pros immediately began to notice some benefits.
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Security Experts, Not Users, Are the Weakest Link
CISOs: Stop abdicating responsibility for problems with users - it's part of your job.

Embracing DevSecOps: 5 Processes to Improve DevOps Security
In the cyber threat climate of the 21st century, sticking with DevOps is no longer an option.

Microsoft Debuts Azure Sentinel SIEM, Threat Experts Service
New services, which are both available in preview, arrive at a time when two major trends are converging on security.

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Your Employees Want to Learn. How Should You Teach Them?
Security practitioners are most likely to stay at organizations that offer career development. Here are eight tips to consider as you plan your course of action.
Security Pros Agree: Cloud Adoption Outpaces Security
Oftentimes, responsibility for securing the cloud falls to IT instead of the security organization, researchers report.
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