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Nov 18, 2016
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Cisco sales tick up, CEO Robbins bullish on data center, security, collaboration

Cisco announced Wednesday that it eked out 1% revenue growth in its fiscal first quarter, compared to the same quarter last year, in what CEO Chuck Robbins described as a “challenging global business environment.” Read More

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TSA: Keep grandma’s gravy at home but the turducken can fly
Congress members try to grasp enormity of IoT DDoS attacks
IBM sets up test range to practice fighting nightmare cyber battles safely
Report: Surveillance cameras most dangerous IoT devices in enterprise
7 cybersecurity best practices that regulated industries deal with
IoT gear will need better security to win a Z-Wave badge
Trump remains frighteningly behind in cybersecurity

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Do You Have the Power to Make Nothing Happen?

When it comes to security, the ability to "Make Nothing Happen" is really quite exciting. Check out these resources to learn how Rapid7's threat exposure management, incident detection and security advisory services enable organizations to see network risks and spot attacks before they damage your network. When you can make nothing happen, your enterprise can make growth happen. Read More

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TSA: Keep grandma’s gravy at home but the turducken can fly

>From the TSA: “Gravy is sadly prohibited from carry-on bags unless you pack it in accordance with our liquid polices mentioned above. You can also pack it in your checked baggage.” Read More

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Congress members try to grasp enormity of IoT DDoS attacks

Dale Drew, CSO of Level 3 Communications, crypto guru Bruce Schneier, and Dr. Kevin Fu explained how IoT-based botnets are being used in DDoS attacks. Read More

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IBM sets up test range to practice fighting nightmare cyber battles safely

IBM Security has launched a network-emulation environment where corporate teams can play out attack scenarios so they are better prepared for incidents they might face in the real world. Read More

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Report: Surveillance cameras most dangerous IoT devices in enterprise

Networked security cameras are the most likely to have vulnerabilities when it comes to securing Internet of Things devices in the enterprise, according to a new report. Read More

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7 cybersecurity best practices that regulated industries deal with

Whether you work for an organization controlled by compliance standards or you are an independent IT firm looking to build your enterprise business, understanding industry regulations is crucial as it pertains to cybersecurity. Michael Hall, CISO, DriveSavers, provides a few best practices for businesses operating in or with regulated industries. Read More

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IoT gear will need better security to win a Z-Wave badge

Tighter security will soon be mandatory for IoT devices that use the popular Z-Wave wireless protocol. Starting next April, the Z-Wave Alliance will require all products to include its S2 (Security 2) framework before they can be certified as Z-Wave compliant. Read More

Trump remains frighteningly behind in cybersecurity

Limited vision statement, lack of knowledge and bureaucratic intransigence could increase cyber risk after Trump is inaugurated. Read More

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The Cyber Security at Your Company is at Risk

We've seen a dramatic rise in attacks on the application layer. Often left unguarded, this layer has become a prime gateway for attacks. Avoid the brand and financial damage these attacks cause. Protect your company's brand - watch this video highlighting why application security matters! Read More

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