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 September 09, 2017
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Equifax Data Breach Prompts Calls For Tougher Security Requirements On Data Aggregators
Credit report bureau discloses breach that exposed data on 143 million US consumers.
New Android 'Toast' Vuln Makes Overlay Attacks Easier
The vast majority of Android devices are at risk of a 'Toast' overlay attack that builds on Cloak and Dagger exploits. The bug could lead to remote control of the device unless Google's latest security patch is applied.
If Blockchain Is the Answer, What Is the Security Question?
Like any technology, blockchain has its strengths and weaknesses. But debunking three common myths can help you cut through the hype.
Cloud Security Hype Fails to Match Deployments
Technologies like software-defined perimeter and key management as-a-service generate enthusiasm but will take years to reach mainstream adoption.
38% of Attorneys Fail to Disclose Cybersecurity Issues to Board
Directors increasingly find themselves held accountable for cybersecurity breaches at their companies.
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CISOs' Salaries Expected to Edge Above $240,000 in 2018
Other IT security professionals may garner six-figure salaries as well, new report shows.

New Microsoft Kernel Bug Could Permit Malicious Modules
Researchers found a Microsoft kernel bug that could allow attackers to bypass antivirus systems and load malware.

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Attacking Data Integrity & Hacking Radiation Monitoring Devices
Ruben Santamarta shows radio-based vulnerabilities and investigates how the integrity of critical data can be manipulated to simulate, complicate or exacerbate emergency situations.
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CIO or C-Suite: To Whom Should the CISO Report?
Five reasons why the chief information security officer needs to get out from under the control of IT.

Phishing for Your Information: How Phishers Bait Their Hooks
A treasure trove of PII from social networks and the public Internet is there for the taking.

Do Autonomous Cars Dream of Driverless Roads?
The connected car is coming... and with it a need for consistent innovation of network technologies - throughput, latency, coverage, and cost - to keep us safe.

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    The DevOps movement brings application development and infrastructure operations together to increase efficiency and deploy applications more quickly. But embracing DevOps means making significant cultural, organizational, and technological changes. This research report will examine how and why IT organizations are ...

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