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Feb 14, 2017
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Heartbreaking hacks

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Quarter of firms can't fill open infosec positions
Salted Hash: RSA Conference 2017 – Live Blog
Hot products at RSA 2017
Researcher develops ransomware attack that targets water supply
Worried about hacks, senators want info on Trump’s personal phone

Video/Webcast: Druva

How to Protect and Recover from Ransomware

Our data security experts from Sophos and Druva will take a practical look at the before, during and after effects from a ransomware attack, including: How the security threat continues to evolve, How to monitor and predict security vulnerabilities before they occur, Proactive tips for detection and complete recovery. Join us Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 01:00 PM EDT for this live event! Read More

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Quarter of firms can't fill open infosec positions

The information security industry hasn't made any significant strides in addressing the workforce shortage, according to a report released this morning by ISACA. Read More

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Salted Hash: RSA Conference 2017 – Live Blog

All this week, Salted Hash will be on location at the RSA Conference in San Francisco. We'll be updating the blog multiple times a day (each day) with news and other content from the show – so check-back often and refresh this post. Read More

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Hot products at RSA 2017

RSA, the world’s largest security conference, is underway this week in San Francisco with attendees from around the world gathering to hear the latest strategies for fighting cyberattacks. Read More

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Researcher develops ransomware attack that targets water supply

A security researcher is showing that it’s not hard to hold industrial control systems for ransom. He's experimented with a simulated water treatment system based on actual programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and documented how these can be hacked. Read More

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Worried about hacks, senators want info on Trump’s personal phone

Two senators have written to the U.S. Department of Defense about reports that President Donald Trump may still be using an old unsecured Android phone, including to communicate through his Twitter account. Read More

eBook: NetApp

Nine Reasons Why NetApp ONTAP Flash Storage is the Smart Choice for Business

This eBook discusses nine specific areas where NetApp ONTAP flash storage systems enable business breakthroughs. Topics include nondisruptive operations, cost economies, business agility, and providing a bridge to the hybrid cloud. Read More

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