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 March 08, 2019
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How China & Russia Use Social Media to Sway the West
Researchers break down the differences in how China and Russia use social media to manipulate American audiences.
Twitter, Facebook, NSA Discuss Fight Against Misinformation
RSA panelists address the delicate technical challenges of combating information warfare online without causing First Amendment freedoms to take collateral damage.
Phishing Attacks Evolve as Detection & Response Capabilities Improve
Social engineering scam continued to be preferred attack vector last year, but attackers were forced to adapt and change.
Companies Having Trouble Translating Security to Mobile Devices
As more enterprise work takes place on mobile devices, more companies are feeling insecure about the security of their mobile fleet, according to a new Verizon report.
4 Ways At-Work Apps Are Vulnerable to Attack
Collaboration applications make users and IT teams more efficient. But they come with an added cost: security.

Debunking 5 Myths About Zero Trust Security

Rather than "trust but verify," a zero trust model assumes that attackers will inevitably get in - if they aren't already. However, several misconceptions are impeding its adoption


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Security Experts, Not Users, Are the Weakest Link
CISOs: Stop abdicating responsibility for problems with users - it's part of your job.

Word Bug Allows Attackers to Sneak Exploits Past Anti-Malware Defenses
Problem lies in the manner in which Word handles integer overflow errors in OLE file format, Mimecast says.

Chronicle Releases Chapter One: Backstory
Google spin-off Alphabet rolls out a new cloud-based security data platform that ultimately could displace some security tools in organizations.

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6 Questions to Ask While Buying a Connected Car
Here are six questions to keep in mind when you walk into the showroom to buy a networked car.

The State of Cyber Security Incident Response

Dark Reading research report details how enterprises are building their incident response teams and processes, how they research potential compromises, how they respond to new breaches, and what tools and processes they use to remediate problems and improve their cyber defenses for the future.


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    A top expert offers useful definitions of terms and discusses practical applications of the AI and ML technology that might speed your incident reaction time and improve your use of IT security staff resources.

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    In this Dark Reading webinar, top experts offer insight on the threat posed to Industrial control systems (ICS) systems, and how you can expand your security strategies to protect them.

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Get Smart About Network Segmentation & Traffic Routing
Through a combination of intelligent segmentation and traffic routing to tools, you can gain much better visibility into your network. Here's how.

Boosting Security Effectiveness with 'Adjuvants'
How integrating corporate resources like the IT help desk, system administration, quality assurance and HR can breathe new life into your security program.

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    This Dark Reading report offers insight on how security professionals plan to invest in cybersecurity, and how they are prioritizing their resources. Find out what your peers have planned today!

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    The majority of organizations are struggling to implement a risk-based approach to security -- even though risk reduction has become the primary metric for measuring the effectiveness of enterprise security strategies. Read the report and get more details today!

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