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 October 24, 2019
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
How Much Security Is Enough? Practitioners Weigh In
Most IT and security pros surveyed say they could afford some, but not all, of the minimum security needed to protect themselves.
Russian Hackers Using Iranian APT's Infrastructure in Widespread Attacks
New advisory from the UK's NCSC and the NSA throws fresh light on activity first revealed by Symantec in June.
About 50% of Apps Are Accruing Unaddressed Vulnerabilities
In rush to fix newly discovered security issues, developers are neglecting to address older ones, Veracode study finds.
Report: 2020 Presidential Campaigns Still Vulnerable to Web Attacks
Nine out of 12 Democratic candidates have yet to enable DNSSEC, a simple set of extensions that stops most targeted domain-based attacks.
In a Crowded Endpoint Security Market, Consolidation Is Underway
Experts examine the drivers pushing today's endpoint security market to consolidate as its many players compete to meet organizations' changing demands and transition to the cloud.
SOC Operations: 6 Vital Lessons & Pitfalls
There is no one road to security operations success, but these guidelines will smooth your path.
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What Has Cybersecurity Pros So Stressed -- And Why It's Everyone's Problem
As cyberattacks intensify and the skills gap broadens, it's hard not to wonder how much more those in the industry can take before throwing in the towel.

Glitching: The Hardware Attack That Can Disrupt Secure Software
Glitching (or fault-injection) attacks aren't easy (yet). But get ready, because as the IoT grows, these attacks will be a big reason that hardware security should be part of your cybersecurity planning.

Avast Foils Another CCleaner Attack
'Abiss' attackers used an older VPN profile to get into Avast's network and targeted its CCleaner utility.

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8 Tips for More Secure Mobile Computing
Mobile devices are a huge part of enterprise IT. Here's what to advise their users to do to keep their devices - and critical business data - best protected.
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Developers: The Cause of and Solution to Security's Biggest Problems
The everything-as-code revolution requires cybersecurity to increasingly enlist the help of developers to solve the industry's most pressing issues.
Poll Results: Smart Enterprises, Dumb Homes
At work, security pros have their fingers on some pretty cutting-edge technology. But are their homes souped up, too?
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