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When Banking Laws Don't Protect Consumers From Cybertheft
If attackers use your stolen login information or set up wire transfers, you might be out of luck.
Renewed Focus on Incident Response Brings New Competitors and Partnerships
Microsoft and others are doubling down on incident response, adding services and integrating programs to make security analysts and incident response engagements more efficient.
Security Is a Revenue Booster, Not a Cost Center
Focusing on what customers and partners need from a company can help CISOs show the real financial benefits of improving cybersecurity.
Software-Dependency Data Delivers Security to Developers
Google has opened up its software-dependency database, adding to the security data available to developers and tool makers. Now developers need to use it.
Google Tackles Open Source Security With New Dependency Service
With deps.dev API and Assured OSS, Google is addressing the common challenges software developers face in securing the software supply chain.
Why the US Needs Quantum-Safe Cryptography Deployed Now
Quantum computers might be a decade away, but guess how long it will take to switch systems over to post-quantum cryptography?
How and Why to Put Multicloud to Work
Complex multicloud environments present organizations with security challenges, but also opportunities for efficiency.
CrowdStrike Expands Falcon to Include IoT
CrowdStrike Falcon Insight for IoT covers the Internet of Things, industrial IoT, operational technology, as well as medical devices.
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Fight AI With AI
By developing new tools to defend against adversarial AI, companies can help ensure that artificial intelligence is developed and used in a responsible and safe manner.

Organizations Consider Self-Insurance to Manage Risk
Risk reassessment is shaking up the cybersecurity insurance market, leading some organizations to consider their options, including self-insurance.

Almost Half of Former Employees Say Their Passwords Still Work
It's not hacking if organizations fail to terminate password access after employees leave.

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Designing Tabletop Exercises That Actually Thwart Attacks
Have you ever wondered how they design blue team exercises? One ransomware and cyber extortion simulation demonstrates the best practices.
Name That Edge Toon: Tower of Babble
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