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 March 27, 2017
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Cybercriminals Exploit March Madness Frenzy
Users are clicking on dubious links to stream matches and exposing confidential data to hackers, says Zscaler.
Google Slams Symantec for 'Failures' in SSL/TLS Certificate Process
Google Chrome engineers railed on Symantec for allegedly issuing thousands of security certificates that had not been properly validated.
Apple: Mac, iPhone Bugs That CIA Allegedly Exploited Were Fixed Years Ago
New WikiLeaks data dump describes "Sonic Screwdriver," other CIA exploits for Mac desktops and iPhones
Prioritizing Threats: Why Most Companies Get It Wrong
To stay safer, focus on multiple-threat attack chains rather than on individual threats.
Sandia Testing New Intrusion Detection Tool That Mimics Human Brain
Neuromorphic Data Microscope can spot malicious patterns in network traffic 100 times faster than current tool, lab claims.
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A dozen recent high-profile deals reflect cybersecurity vendors' hopes of expanding their offerings with next-generation technology, ideas, and talent.

Future of the SIEM
Current SIEM systems have flaws. Here's how the SIEM's role will change as mobile, cloud, and IoT continue to grow.

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Intro to Cyber Insurance: 7 Questions to Ask
Buying a cyber insurance policy can be complex and difficult. Make sure you're asking these questions as you navigate the process.
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Risk management has become increasingly important, making it crucial companies have good relationships with their insurance company.
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