As casinos go digital, their loyalty programs and authentic accounts are at risk.
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 March 26, 2022
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How Casinos Can Prevent Loyalty Incentive and Account Takeover Fraud
As casinos go digital, their loyalty programs and authentic accounts are at risk.
Could Gaming Close the Cyberskills Gap?
The Wicked6 hackathon helps women to develop their professional cybersecurity skills while networking and playing games.
Downloaders Currently the Most Prevalent Android Malware
Of the top 10 Trojans targeting Android devices, downloaders and infostealers accounted for 87% of detections in February, Bitdefender says.
Embracing Security by Design: Constructing a More Secure Framework
Designing a solid security interface, like most things, is more of a human problem than a technical one.
How Should My Security Analyst Use the MITRE ATT&CK Framework?
As a curated knowledge base for adversary behavior, the MITRE ATT&CK framework can guide defenders on how to conduct an investigation and the order of things to look for.
How Do I Demonstrate the ROI of My Security Program?
Security teams must shift away from saying no, align security initiatives to business goals, and report metrics in a way business leaders can understand.
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How Pen Testing Gains Critical Security Buy-in and Defense Insight
It's more important than ever for companies to challenge their defenses, learning about new gaps and opportunities for improvement along the way.

Embracing Security by Design: Security Isn't a Pretty Picture
A starting point for secure UI and UX? Remember that security measures should frustrate attackers, not users.

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Security Teams Need to Investigate the Okta Breach Themselves
Trust, but verify. While organizations wait for official alerts and notifications from Okta, security teams should also begin their own investigations to determine whether they have been exposed.
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Okta Says 366 Customers Impacted via Third-Party Breach
Microsoft meanwhile confirms Lapsus$ group compromised it as well and issues warning on threat actor.
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