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Mar 09, 2017
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Cisco Talos warns of new Cryptolocker ransomware campaigns

A number of reports are warning businesses and consumers alike that a new round of ransomware based on the infamous Cryptolocker (aka TorrentLocker or Teerac) code is making the rounds. Read More

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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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Apple, Cisco, Microsoft and Samsung react to CIA targeting their products

Some companies responded after the WikiLeaks dump suggested that the CIA targets their products, while others remain silent. Read More

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Juniper product development chief resigns, company resets engineering makeup

Juniper is reshaping some of its top executive roles as Jonathan Davidson, executive VP and general manager of the firm’s Development and Innovation group resigned from the company. Davidson, a former Cisco executive in charge products such as the Cisco 7200 and Enterprise ASR 1000 product management team joined Juniper in 2010 to lead the company’s Security, Switching and Solutions Business Unit. Read More

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Why email is safer in Office 365 than on your Exchange server

Beyond blocking spam and virus-laden messages, cloud services can determine whether links are safe to visit and whether you’re protecting the right information. Read More

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Consumer Reports decision to rate cybersecurity is a huge deal

Consumer Reports helped develop The Digital Standard for rating digital privacy and cybersecurity of IoT devices, and it will use it in upcoming product reviews. Read More

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Comey: Strong encryption “shatters” privacy-security bargain

FBI director James Comey told a cybersecurity conference that “absolute privacy” has never been part of the nation’s privacy-security bargain. Ubiquitous strong encryption, he said, “shatters that bargain.” Read More

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CIA-made malware? Now antivirus vendors can find out

Thanks to WikiLeaks, antivirus vendors will soon be able to figure out if you have been hacked by the CIA. Read More

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What's the value in attack attribution?

Does attack attribution and knowing your adversaries really matter when it comes to securing the enterprise? Read More

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Extreme grabs Avaya’s networking business for $100M

Extreme’s Ed Meyercord, President and CEO said he expects the deal will broaden the company’s software and strengthen its presence in vertical markets such as healthcare and manufacturing. Norman Rice, an executive vice president with Extreme added that some of Avaya’s strengths included its networking fabric and Network Micro-Segmentation technology that helps customers secure enterprise components. Read More

Video/Webcast: IBM Corporation

Five Advantages of Cloud-Based SIEM for Security Intelligence and Operations

Security teams looking to extend their network perimeter defenses with an attack and breach detection capability are discovering that a hosted SIEM gets them up and running faster. Join us Monday, March 27, 2017, 01:00 PM EDT, to hear 5 real-world use cases and how to request a free trial of QRadar on Cloud. Read More

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