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 November 28, 2020
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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.
5 Signs Someone Might be Taking Advantage of Your Security Goodness
Not everyone in a security department is acting in good faith, and they'll do what they can to bypass those who do. Here's how to spot them.
How Industrial IoT Security Can Catch Up With OT/IT Convergence
Ransomware can easily make a connection between IT and OT already. How can blue teams do the same?

Name That Toon: Masks and Manners

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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9 New Tactics to Spread Security Awareness

Employees are often your first line of security defense when the bad guys come calling -- providing your workers are properly trained. Security leaders share how they're raising awareness.

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?

ISP Security: Do We Expect Too Much?

With so many people now connecting to business networks from home routers, ISP security takes on heightened importance. But is the security provided by ISPs good enough to be the only security SMBs and remote employees need?

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An Inside Look at an Account Takeover

AI threat find: Phishing attack slips through email gateway and leads to large-scale compromise.


How Retailers Can Fight Fraud and Abuse This Holiday Season
Online shopping will be more popular than ever with consumers... and with malicious actors too.
FROM THE NEWS DESK

Alexa, Disarm the Victim's Home Security System
Researchers who last year hacked popular voice assistants with laser pointers take their work to the next level.
Latest Version of TrickBot Employs Clever New Obfuscation Trick
The malware takes advantage of how the Windows command line interpreter works to try and slip past anti-detection tools, Huntress Labs says.
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