Spectre and Meltdown: What you need to know going forward

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Spectre and Meltdown: What you need to know going forward

As you've likely heard by now, there are some problems with Intel, AMD, and ARM processors. Called Meltdown and Spectre, the discovered attack possibilities are rather severe, as they impact pretty much every technical device on the network or in your house (PCs, laptops, tablets, phones, etc.). Here's a breakdown of all the things you need to know. Read More

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The dirty dozen: 12 top cloud security threats for 2018

More data and applications are moving to the cloud, which creates unique infosecurity challenges. Here are the "Treacherous 12," the top security threats organizations face when using cloud services. Read More

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Keeping pace with security automation

Stressed and stretched, IT security teams look to automation for relief. Read More

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Password managers grow up, target business users

Enterprise-class password managers fill key security gaps left by single sign-on (SSO) and cloud access solutions. Read More

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Anonymous no more: Reusing complex passwords gives your identity away

Researchers deanonymized anonymous Tor Mail accounts, raising awareness of the implications of reusing even complex passwords when creating an anonymous account. Read More

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Best Android antivirus? The top 10 tools

There are plenty of antivirus tools for Android. Here's how the top 10 measure up in protection, usability and features. Read More

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