Why 2017 will be the worst year ever for security

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Feb 02, 2017
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CSOs set to make the big bucks in 2017

Last year was a record one for cyberattacks, and that is keeping the demand for IT security pros at an all-time high. So what should these in-demand pros be earning? Four recent salary studies offer insights on what you can expect to earn in 2017. Read More

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Why 2017 will be the worst year ever for security
Can you spot the phish?
Are Apple-specific threats on the rise?
AI isn't just for the good guys anymore
How Facebook and Google are battling internet terrorism
Hackers are seeking out company insiders on the black market

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Why 2017 will be the worst year ever for security

High-profile breaches are just the tip of the iceberg. Many have never been detected or disclosed--and without a major infrastructure changes it's only going to get worse Read More

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Can you spot the phish?

A survey by Diligent caught 36 percent of users in their phishing net. Can you spot which email is the real deal? Read More

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Are Apple-specific threats on the rise?

Macs are really no more secure than a PC, but for many years there just weren’t as many out there because of the expense of the hardware and other issues. They've historically been a much less popular choice among both consumers, enterprises, and hackers alike. Read More

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AI isn't just for the good guys anymore

Criminals are beginning to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to get around cyber defenses Read More

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How Facebook and Google are battling internet terrorism

Leading platform providers are exploring new ways to actively engage in counter-messaging, building on robust systems to flag and remove extremist content. Read More

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Hackers are seeking out company insiders on the black market

If you’re the CEO of a company, here’s another threat you need to worry about: hackers trying to recruit your employees for insider-related theft. Read More

White Paper: EJ2 Communications

Flashpoint Business Risk Intelligence - Decision Report

Effective risk decision-making requires assessing emerging threats and vulnerabilities accurately, while considering existing mitigations. This report can address intelligence teams with risk concerns that could impact board-level discussions. Includes capability and impact scales for cyber actors. Read More

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