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 November 04, 2017
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Hackers Poison Google Search Results to Deliver Zeus Panda
Threat actors leverage SEO to ensure malicious links rank highly in Google results to infect targets with Trojan.
Consumers Don't Trust Businesses Can Protect Their Data
New data shows fears of irresponsible handling of sensitive data, to a lack of control over their personal digital information breeds distrust among consumers.
4 Ways the Next Generation of Security Is Changing
The CISO's job will get easier because of trends in the industry. Here's how.
Russian Election-Tampering & Enterprise Security Plans
Take our new flash poll and tells us if the current political climate is making you rethink disaster recovery and business continuity planning.
Synopsys to Buy Black Duck Software for $565 Million
The acquisition signifies the growth of open source software and need to secure software early in development.
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Nearly 10% of emails delivered to Office 365 inboxes were spam, phishing messages, and known or zero-day malware.

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A social engineer points out gaping holes in businesses' human security and shares lessons learned from years of phishing research.

10 Mistakes End Users Make That Drive Security Managers Crazy
Here's a list of common, inadvertent missteps end users make that can expose company data.

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How to Make a Ransomware Payment - Fast
Paying ransom in a ransomware attack isn't recommended, but sometimes, it's necessary. Here's how to pay by cryptocurrency.
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    Ransomware is one of the favorite flavors of malware and is particularly vicious and showing no signs of slowing down. Join this webinar as Senior Security Researcher Kyle Wilhoit helps us to understand ransomware trends, ransomware use cases, the financial ...

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5 Reasons CISOs Should Keep an Open Mind about Cryptocurrency
With untold new markets for Bitcoin and other 'alt-coins,' it's going to be an exciting future -- and security leaders need to get ready for it.

5 Reasons Why the CISO is a Cryptocurrency Skeptic
If you think all you need is technology to defend against bad guys, you shouldn't be a CISO. But technology is all cryptocurrency is, starting with Bitcoin.

CISOs: Striving Toward Proactive Security Strategies
A new survey paints a compelling picture of the modern security executive, how they succeed, and how much power they wield.

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