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May 21, 2019

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How to implement and use the MITRE ATT&CK framework

The MITRE ATT&CK framework is a popular template for building detection and response programs. Here's what you'll find in its knowledgebase and how you can apply it to your environment. Read more ▶

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Barracuda Sentinel protects email where others fail

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Review: How Awake Security uncovers malicious intent

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Whether it’s human error, lack of automation, zero visibility, no security, inflexible architecture, or downtime, all these DNS challenges are costing you. Read more ▶

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6 things your disaster recovery plan should include

Natural and man-made disasters can knock out enterprise networks and data access without warning. With a good disaster recovery plan, you'll be better prepared for the unexpected. Download this FREE digital issue of CSO magazine to learn more. Read more ▶

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Configure your new business PC to $599+ and save $60. Create a $1299 configuration and save $150. Spend $1,999 and save $350. For a limited time, and only with this coupon code. Read more ▶

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IT services giant HCL left employee passwords, other sensitive data exposed online

HCL left employee passwords, customer project details, and other sensitive information exposed online with no authentication. Read more ▶

 
 
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Will the U.S. government draft cybersecurity professionals?

A Congressional commission might soon recommend conscription of cybersecurity professionals to serve in both the military and civil service. Will the government force security pros to work for Uncle Sam? Read more ▶

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Haas F1 team leans on service providers as security force multipliers

Formula One racing is expensive and comes with significant security concerns. An outsource-first policy lets a small security team effectively deal with threats at multiple locations. Read more ▶

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Barracuda Sentinel protects email where others fail

Email security may be the next big push in cybersecurity. Here's how Barracuda Sentinel fills the gaps left by gateway appliances. Read more ▶

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Review: How Awake Security uncovers malicious intent

This advanced network traffic monitoring platform identifies hidden threats and those that don’t use traditional malware, making it extremely powerful and useful in today’s threat environment. Read more ▶

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Digital Innovation: 7 Steps To Success

Being able to compete in today’s ever-changing climate requires embracing Digital Innovation – new technologies, methodologies and culture – to accelerate and improve product development. Read more ▶

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