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FCC Designates Huawei & ZTE as National Security Threats
Backdoors in 5G network equipment from these vendors could enable espionage and malicious activity, agency says.
COVID-19 Puts ICS Security Initiatives 'On Pause'
Security pros concerned that increased remote access to vulnerable operational technology and stalled efforts to harden OT environments puts critical infrastructure at greater risk.
Ripple20 Threatens Increasingly Connected Medical Devices
A series of IoT vulnerabilities could put hospital networks, medical data, and patient safety at risk.
Attackers Will Target Critical PAN-OS Flaw, Security Experts Warn
After Palo Alto Networks alerted users to a simple-to-exploit vulnerability in its network security gear, security agencies quickly warn that attackers won't wait to jump on it.
3 Years After NotPetya, Many Organizations Still in Danger of Similar Attacks
The same gaps that enabled ransomware to spread remain in patching, network segmentation, backup practices, security experts say.
3 Ways to Flatten the Health Data Hacking Curve
With more people working from home, health data security is more challenging but vitally important. These tips can help safeguard healthcare data.
Don't Slow Cybersecurity Spending: Steer into the Skid with a Tight Business Plan
We all know there are slippery conditions ahead, which is why it's never been more important for organizations to maintain and even increase their spending on cybersecurity.
CISA Issues Advisory on Home Routers
The increase in work-from-home employees raises the importance of home router security.
DDoS Attacks Jump 542% from Q4 2019 to Q1 2020
The shift to remote work and heavy reliance on online services has driven an increase in attacks intended to overwhelm ISPs.
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With the pandemic uprooting networks and upending careers, which security skills are hot -- and which are not?

'GoldenSpy' Malware Hidden in Tax Software Spies on Companies Doing Business in China
Advanced persistent threat (APT) campaign aims to steal intelligence secrets from foreign companies operating in China.

Major US Companies Targeted in New Ransomware Campaign
Evil Corp. group hit at least 31 customers in campaign to deploy WastedLocker malware, according to Symantec.

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Profile of the Post-Pandemic CISO
Projects that were high priorities before the COVID-19 outbreak have taken a back seat to new business needs. For security leaders that has meant new responsibilities that could very well stick around in the pandemic's aftermath.
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