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 May 15, 2020
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Facebook Fails to Staunch Coronavirus Misinformation
The social media giant in April affixed warning labels on 50 million pieces of content
Microsoft Patch for Reverse RDP Flaw Leaves Room for Other Attacks
Fix released in February is Microsoft's second pass at fully addressing issue that Check Point first disclosed at Black Hat USA last summer.
As Businesses Rush to the Cloud, Security Teams Struggle to Keep Up
Most organizations have a gap between current and planned cloud usage and the maturity of their cloud security programs.
Project Aims to Unmask Disinformation Bots
BotSight, a machine learning research project, rates Twitter users based on the likelihood that there is a human behind the keyboard. Could such technology blunt the impact of disinformation campaigns?
8 Supply Chain Security Requirements
Complex supply chains have complex security requirements, but secure them you must. Here's where to start.
Ensuring Business Continuity in Times of Crisis
Three basic but comprehensive steps can help you and your organization get through adversity
Compliance as a Way to Reduce the Risk of Insider Threats
Several key resources and controls can help reduce overall risk by providing guidance on proper control implementation, preventative measures to deploy, and an emphasis on organizationwide training.
79% of Companies Report Identity-Related Breach in Past Two Years
Two-thirds of organizations surveyed say phishing is the most common cause of identity-related breaches, the IDSA reports.
Identite Comes Out of Stealth
Startup emerges with three-factor, no-password authentication.
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Data Breaches Declined in Q1 2020 Over Q1 2019 -- Or Did They?
Numbers are down, but that may only be because organizations have been too busy fighting COVID-19-related cyberthreats to notice compromises, Risk Based Security says.

How Unconventional Professional Backgrounds Can Strengthen a Cybersecurity Team
Getting over the cybersecurity skills gap takes creativity, flexibility, and a willingness to go "off-script" when it comes to picking out candidates.

Thunderbolt Vulnerabilities Could Threaten Millions of PCs
Attackers with physical access to targeted machines could exploit these flaws to access and copy data within minutes, researchers say.

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Biometrics in the Great Beyond
A thumbprint may be a good authentication factor for the living, but are you prepared to access mission-critical data and devices after an employee's death?
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