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Dec 08, 2016
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Cisco whacks its Secure Access Control System

Cisco this week this week announced the death of its Secure Access Control System – a package customers use to manage access to network resources. Read More

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Big Switch adds security perimeter around SDN data center
Say goodbye to MS-DOS command prompt
Malicious online ads expose millions to possible hack
Playing cyber defense is not enough to win
Aruba flexes some IoT muscle
Latest Android security update fixes Dirty COW, GPS vulnerabilities
EPIC takes aim at IoT toys Cayla and i-Que that spy on kids, files complaint with FTC
The silver lining on a ransomware attack
(From our archives) 1,000 year-old math problem solved

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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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Big Switch adds security perimeter around SDN data center

Big Switch Networks today unraveled a wide-ranging group of products aimed at mitigating security attacks, scrutinizing cloud and container environments and improving its existing SDN-based monitoring software. Read More

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Say goodbye to MS-DOS command prompt

It had a good 36-year run, but its day is done. Read More

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Malicious online ads expose millions to possible hack

Since October, millions of internet users have been exposed to malicious code served from the pixels in tainted banner ads meant to install other forms of malware, according to security firm ESET. Read More

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Playing cyber defense is not enough to win

Where to draw the line when it comes to offensive cyber attacks Read More

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Aruba flexes some IoT muscle

Aruba’s new products, including ClearPass Universal Profiler and the new 2540 series switch, position the company as an IoT enabler. Read More

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Latest Android security update fixes Dirty COW, GPS vulnerabilities

The monthly Android security update released this week fixes the serious Dirty COW privilege escalation attack that could allow malicious apps to take full control of devices. Read More

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EPIC takes aim at IoT toys Cayla and i-Que that spy on kids, files complaint with FTC

EPIC claims that the Cayla doll and i-Que robot put kids under surveillance. Read More

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The silver lining on a ransomware attack

Ransomware is bad news, but it can also be a powerful motivator for companies to up their game when it comes to defending against cyber threats. Read More

(From our archives) 1,000 year-old math problem solved

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