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 October 15, 2021
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Enterprise Data Storage Environments Riddled With Vulnerabilities
Many organizations are not properly protecting their storage and backup systems from compromise, new study finds.
The Human Element Is the Weakest Link
While the recent Facebook outage was a major inconvenience, the impact of leaked business operations documents is a much bigger issue than being down for a few hours.
How Security Teams Can Reinforce End-User Awareness
Training programs provide the information, but security teams can reinforce these for better end-user education.
US Water and Wastewater Facilities Targeted in Cyberattacks, Feds Warn
CISA, FBI, and NSA issue advisory and defense practices to help these utilities thwart "ongoing" threats targeting IT and OT networks.
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Microsoft: 58% of Nation-State Cyberattacks Come From Russia
A wealth of Microsoft data highlights trends in nation-state activity, hybrid workforce security, disinformation, and supply chain, IoT, and OT security.

A Close Look at Russia's Ghostwriter Campaign
The group, which conducts espionage and sows disinformation, is larger than previously thought and has shifted tactics.

Worried Over Antitrust Debate, Apple Talks Sideloading Dangers
Apple argues in a position paper that sideloading apps poses a major security threat to its users, as many lawmakers and technologists criticize its App Store as a monopoly.

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6 Lessons From the Expiration of the Let's Encrypt Root Certificate
Fallout from the transition highlights the need for organizations to monitor and have processes for updating CA roots, experts say.
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Digging Deep Into the Top Security Certifications
When it comes to technical certifications, which ones pay off so you can get that infosec job or more money for the one you're already doing?
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How AI Can Stop Zero-Day Ransomware
Ransomware attacks are unpredictable. AI is better at figuring out what looks malicious and abnormal than humans will ever be.
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