| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | CrowdStrike: More Organizations Now Self-Detect Their Own Cyberattacks But it still takes an average of 85 days to spot one, the security firm's incident response investigations found. Battling Bots Brings Big-Budget Blow to Businesses Fighting off bot attacks on Web applications extracts a heavy cost in human resources and technology, according to a just-released report. Attackers Using New Exploit Kit to Hijack Home & Small Office Routers Goal is to steal banking credentials by redirecting users to phishing sites. 49% of Cloud Databases Left Unencrypted Businesses also leave information vulnerable in the cloud by failing to implement MFA and configure Kubernetes settings, new research reveals. Equifax Breach Underscores Need for Accountability, Simpler Architectures A new congressional report says the credit reporting firm's September 2017 breach was 'entirely preventable.' How Well Is Your Organization Investing Its Cybersecurity Dollars? The principles, methods, and tools for performing good risk measurement already exist and are being used successfully by organizations today. They take some effort -- and are totally worth it. Patch Tuesday Arrives with 9 Critical CVEs, 1 Under Attack Serious bugs addressed today include a Win32K privilege escalation vulnerability and Windows DNS server heap overflow flaw. Grammarly Takes Bug Bounty Program Public The private bug bounty program has nearly 1,500 participants and is ready for a public rollout with HackerOne. NetSecOPEN Names Founding Members, Board of Directors The organization is charged with building open, transparent testing protocols for network security. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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