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Enterprises outsmarting themselves with security, while attackers easily use common techniques

Attackers use common techniques to steal data, while companies focus too much on sophisticated attacks, according to the second annual Hacker's Playbook, based on an analysis of nearly 4 million breach methods. Read More

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10 highest-paying IT security jobs
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How Can You Make Better Use of Your Backup Data?

Your IT organization is under a lot of pressure to manage data more efficiently and provide access to it more quickly. Your current tools just can't handle the job. When the CEO's email box is unavailable because a server failed, how quickly can IT get it going again? Read More

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10 highest-paying IT security jobs

IT security is of major concern to all organizations, and they're willing to pay to get top talent. Read More

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Achieve maximum optical clarity by easily removing residue, smears, dirt, fingerprint grease, sweat, makeup, everyday grime and gunk. Equally good for eyewear. Currently discounted 25%. Read More

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Facebook, Twitter cut access to monitoring tool used by police

Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter were handing over data to a monitoring tool that law enforcement agencies were using to track protesters, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. Read More

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Record IoT DDoS attacks raise bar for defenders

Now that its source code has been released you can expect more attacks from Mirai, the malware behind the largest DDoS attack on record, which was powered by hijacked IoT devices. Read More

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Bringing cyber awareness, big league

Developing a corporate culture around cyber security from the board room to the end user Read More

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Australian government blind to true cyberthreat on industry

​The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) lacks a clear view of the cyber security incidents suffered by Australian businesses because they’re not sufficiently reported, the government body said today. Read More

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Hybrid IT Survey: Part 1 of 4

Does your organization use cloud? It would be pretty surprising if it didn't. Commentators agree that the vast majority of companies now use some form of cloud-based service. But while it's undeniable that cloud has saved money for lots of companies and helped them to be more agile, whether it's delivered on the promise of making IT easier to manage is less clear. Read More

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