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 December 19, 2020
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2021 Security Budgets: Top Priorities, New Realities
An unprecedented 2020 has shaken up security leaders' usual list of must-have technologies. What's on the horizon? They share with us their spending plans for 2021.
Why Secure Email Gateways Rewrite Links (and Why They Shouldn't)
Redirecting a user to a trusted server buys a secure email gateway company some time while it decides whether a URL is malicious -- but there are avoidable drawbacks to this approach.
XDR 101: What's the Big Deal About Extended Detection & Response?
Extended Detection and Response (XDR) could be the security management technology of your dreams...or not. What makes this technical 'evolution' so interesting to so many companies?

Name That Toon: Winter Forecast

Feeling creative? Submit your caption in the comments, and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card.


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8 New and Hot Cybersecurity Certifications for 2020

While the usual security certs remain popular, interest in privacy skills and cloud experience are pushing new credentials into the market.

Tracking Down the Web Trackers

Third-party Web trackers might be following your website visitors' every step. How can new tools like Blacklight help you stop them in their tracks?

How Ransomware Defense Is Evolving With Ransomware Attacks

As data exfiltration threats and bigger ransom requests become the norm, security professionals are advancing from the basic "keep good backups" advice.

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EDITORS' CHOICE

'Tis the Season to Confront Third-Party Risk
On any given day it's hard to ensure that outside companies and individuals adhere to an organization's security practices and policies. But when it's the holidays and, oh, a global pandemic, companies need to be extra vigilant.

Flash Poll: Endpoint Agita

What are your most significant endpoint security concerns? Let us know.


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CISA: SolarWinds Not the Only Initial Attack Vector in Massive Breach
Agency says it has "evidence of additional initial access vectors" besides SolarWinds' Orion software.
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