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 October 18, 2016
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Clearing A Path To The Cybersecurity Field
Tune in to Dark Reading Radio on Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 1pmET, when we'll discuss what specific efforts in industry, academia, and government, are under way to fill the cybersecurity skills gap.
Millennials A Growing Target Of IT Support Scams
New Microsoft-NCSA study finds that two out of three customers have been exposed to tech support scams in the last 12 months.
How To Become A Cybersecurity Entrepreneur In A Crowded Market
If you want to build the next great cybersecurity startup, use your expertise, then follow these three simple suggestions.
Cloud Security Replacing Cybersecurity Industry, Says Analyst
UBS predicts flat corporate spending on IT as cloud computing service providers look set to take over cybersecurity customers.
Guccifer Sent Back To Romanian Prison
Hacker, who exposed private email server of Hillary Clinton, will return to US in 2018 to serve 52-month jail term.
California Victims Of Yahoo Breach Pursue Claims In State, Not Federal Court
Plaintiffs hope to benefit from California's history of stricter cybersecurity and data privacy law.
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IoT Default Passwords: Just Don't Do It
The rise of the Internet of Things makes the use of default passwords especially perilous. There are better options.

80% Of IT Pros Say Users Set Up Unapproved Cloud Services
Shadow IT is a growing risk concern among IT pros, with most reporting users have gone behind their backs to set up unapproved cloud services.

Thousands Of Secure Websites Dubbed Insecure Due To Cert Error
A certificate revocation exercise gone awry At GlobalSign is browsers to mistakenly treat many sites as insecure. For some users, the problem could take up to four days to resolve.

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5 Tips For Keeping Small Businesses Secure
In honor of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, a look at that five-step process developed by the BBB and NCSA.
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Access, Trust, And The Rise Of Electronic Personal Assistants
App and device makers are working hard to deliver user control over privacy.

Cybersecurity Economics In Government -- Is Funding The Real Problem?
Government leadership and those chartered with creating budgets could benefit from applying sound value-management practices when considering the cybersecurity budget process.

Cyber-Anything-As-A-Service: Should The Government Just Outsource Everything?
Agencies should be able to select and provision from a variety of cybersecurity services and capabilities to improve their overall effectiveness and efficiency.

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