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 November 02, 2019
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Is Voting by Mobile App a Better Security Option or Just 'A Bad Idea'?
Security experts say voting by app adds another level of risk, as mobile-voting pilots expand for overseas military and voters with disabilities.
Cybersecurity's 'Moral Imperative'
Cybersecurity professionals often talk about the economic drivers of security. But should the conversation shift to include a moral component? At least one analyst says "yes."
The Real Reasons Why the C-Suite Isn't Complying with Security
Is the C-suite really that bad at following security policy? Or is it a case of mixed messages and misunderstanding?
What Do You Do When You Can't Patch Your IoT Endpoints?
The answer, in a word, is segmentation. But the inconvenient truth is that segmentation is hard.
10 'Secure' Ways to Start a Conversation
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32,000+ WiFi Routers Potentially Exposed to New Gafgyt Variant
Researchers detect an updated Gafgyt variant that targets flaws in small office and home wireless routers from Zyxel, Huawei, and Realtek.

Microsoft Office Bug Remains Top Malware Delivery Vector
CVE-2017-11882 has been attackers' favorite malware delivery mechanism throughout the second and third quarters of 2019.

Fortinet Bolsters Endpoint Security with enSilo Acquisition
As companies reduce their vendor count, consolidation will likely continue to accelerate in the next year.

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8 Trends in Vulnerability and Patch Management
Unpatched flaws continue to be a major security issue for many organizations.
Google Patches Chrome Zero-Day Under Active Attack
The fix addresses CVE-2019-13720, a high-severity, use-after-free vulnerability discovered by Kaspersky Lab researchers.
Details of Attack on Electric Utility Emerge
The March 5 DDoS attack interrupted communications between generating facilities and the electrical grid in three western states.
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