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 October 03, 2020
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CFAA 101: A Computer Fraud & Abuse Act Primer for InfoSec Pros
From WarGames, to Aaron Swartz, to bug bounties, to Van Buren, here's what cybersecurity researchers should know about the US's primary anti-hacking law before it gets its day in the Supreme Court.
Securing Slack: 5 Tips for Safer Messaging, Collaboration
Remote workers and scattered teams are relying on Slack more and more for messaging and collaboration. Here are a few extra tips for keeping data and systems more secure when using Slack.
What Legal Language Should I Look Out for When Selecting Cyber Insurance?
At times, vague coverage can actually work for you.
RASP 101: Staying Safe With Runtime Application Self-Protection
The dream of RASP is to empower applications to protect themselves. How close do current implementations get to living the dream? Here's what to know.
Name That Toon: Castle in the Sky
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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MFA-Minded Attackers Continue to Figure Out Workarounds
While MFA can improve overall security posture, it's not a "silver bullet" -- and hacks continue.

6 Things to Know About the Microsoft 'Zerologon' Flaw
Until all domain controllers are updated, the entire infrastructure remains vulnerable, the DHS' CISA warns.

A Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework
With cybersecurity threats growing exponentially, it has never been more important to put together an efficient cyber-risk management policy, and NIST's framework can help.

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EDITORS' CHOICE

3 Months for the Cybercrime Books
From July through September, US law enforcement handed down major indictments or sanctions against foreign threat groups at least six times.
'It Won't Happen to Me': Employee Apathy Prevails Despite Greater Cybersecurity Awareness
To protect your organization from all emerging file-borne threats, the security and leadership teams must align to develop a streamlined approach to file security.
FROM THE DARK READING NEWS DESK

Truncated URLs Look to Make Big Dent in Phishing
The approach is a long time in coming and will test the premise that users can more easily detect a suspicious domain from the name alone.
Emotet Spoofs DNC in New Attack Campaign
Thousands of Emotet emails contain a message body pulled directly from the Democratic National Committee website, researchers report.
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