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 October 19, 2017
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Game Change: Meet the Mach37 Fall Startups
CEOs describe how they think their fledgling ventures will revolutionize user training, privacy, identity management and embedded system security.
What's Next After HTTPS: A Fully Encrypted Web?
As the rate of HTTPS adoption grows faster by the day, it's only a matter of time before a majority of websites turn on SSL. Here's why.
The Future of Democratic Threats is Digital
Public policy and technological challenges take center stage as security leaders discuss digital threats to democracy.
Oracle Fixes 20 Remotely Exploitable Java SE Vulns
Quarterly update for October is the smallest of the year: only 252 flaws to fix! Oracle advises to apply patches 'without delay.'
Malicious Minecraft Apps on Google Android Could Turn Devices into Bots
New 'Sockbot' malware has 'highly flexible proxy topology' that might be leveraged for a variety of nefarious purposes.
'Hacker Door' Backdoor Resurfaces as RAT a Decade Later
Sophisticated backdoor re-emerges as a RAT more than a decade after its 2004 public release, with updated advanced malicious functionality.
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10 Major Cloud Storage Security Slip-Ups (So Far) this Year
Accenture is the latest in a string of major companies to expose sensitive cloud data this year, following Verizon, Deloitte, and Dow Jones.

Secure Wifi Hijacked by KRACK Vulns in WPA2
All modern WiFi access points and devices that have implemented the protocol vulnerable to attacks that allow decryption, traffic hijacking other attacks. Second, unrelated crypto vulnerability also found in RSA code library in TPM chips.

Getting the Most Out of Cyber Threat Intelligence
How security practitioners can apply structured analysis and move from putting out fires to fighting the arsonists.

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EDITORS' CHOICE

GDPR Compliance: 5 Early Steps to Get Laggards Going
If you're just getting on the EU General Data Protection Regulation bandwagon, here's where you should begin.
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New Dark Reading Conference Will Focus on Defense
The INsecurity Conference, Nov. 29-30 at the Gaylord National Harbor in Maryland is all about helping infosecurity pros mitigate threats -- from hot topics to basic hygiene.
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    In this webcast, experts discuss the most effective approaches to securing Internet-enabled systems and offer advice on monitoring and protecting next-generation IoT technology. Register today!

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    Ransomware is one of the fastest growing types of malware, and new breeds that escalate quickly are just around the corner. Learn how ransomware can affect your organization and steps you can take to defend your systems and users against ...

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Partner Perspectives

6 Steps to Finding Honey in the OWASP
The most famous project of the Open Web Application Security Project is getting an update. Here's what you need to know, and how you can get involved.

Can Machine Learning Outsmart Malware?
Using machine learning in the cybersecurity domain is a growing trend with many advantages, but it also has its risks.

URL Obfuscation: Still a Phisher's Phriend
There are three primary techniques to trick users into thinking a website link is real: URL shorteners, URL doppelgangers, and URL redirects.

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    Despite the escalation of cybersecurity staffing and technology, enterprises continue to suffer data breaches and compromises at an alarming rate. How do these breaches occur? How are enterprises responding, and what is the impact of these compromises on the business? ...

  • [Security] Budgets, Plans & Priorities

    Enterprises are spending an unprecedented amount of money on IT security -- where does it all go? In this survey, Dark Reading polled senior IT management on security budgets and spending plans, and their priorities for the coming year. Download ...

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