| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Dark Reading Radio: 'Bug Bounties & The Zero-Day Trade' Join us, HackerOne's Alex Rice, and Veracode's Chris Wysopal for the next episode of Dark Reading Radio, today, Wednesday Nov. 16, at 1pmET. Firmware Secretly Sent Text, Call Data On Android Users To China Several Android models sold in the US likely impacted, says Kryptowire More Than Half Of Android Devices Run Outdated Browsers Researchers discovered 59% of Android devices run out-of-date Chrome browsers, increasing enterprise exposure to hackers. Back To Basics: Maximizing Cybersecurity Capabilities A number of prevention techniques that have existed for years remain fundamental components of any modern security program. Symantec Study Shows Consumers Suffer From Security Overload New survey finds that consumers are overwhelmed by the need to protect their devices from cybercriminals. TAG Unveils Anti-Malware Certification For Online Ad Industry As the ad industry continues its fight against malware, the Trustworthy Accountability Group launches a threat-sharing hub to provide intelligence on attacks. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | | | | HOT TOPICS | Learning To Trust Cloud Security Cloud-centric computing is inevitable, so you need to face your concerns and be realistic about risks. Security Metrics Checklist Which metrics are the best indicators of a strong cybersecurity team? Experts say security pros should be recording and reporting these data points to demonstrate their success. MORE |
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