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Insider Threats: Red Flags and Best Practices
Security pros list red flags indicating an insider attack and best practices to protect against accidental and malicious exposure.
Tips to Protect the DNS from Data Exfiltration
If hackers break in via the Domain Name System, most business wouldn't know until it's too late. These tips can help you prepare.
Mobile Malware Incidents Hit 100% of Businesses
Attempted malware infections against BYOD and corporate mobile devices are expected to continue to grow, new data shows.
IBM, Nonprofits Team Up in New Free DNS Service
Quad9 blocks malicious sites used in phishing, other nefarious activity.
We're Still Not Ready for GDPR? What is Wrong With Us?
The canary in the coalmine died 12 years ago, the law went into effect 19 months ago, but many organizations still won't be ready for the new privacy regulations when enforcement begins in May.
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Death of the Tier 1 SOC Analyst
Say goodbye to the entry-level security operations center (SOC) analyst as we know it.

Emerging IT Security Technologies: 13 Categories, 26 Vendors
A rundown of some of the hottest security product areas, and vendors helping to shape them.

Crooks Turn to Delivering Ransomware via RDP
In a new twist to an old attack, threats actors are increasingly using the remote access protocol to install ransomware, Sophos says

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6 Steps for Sharing Threat Intelligence
Industry experts offer specific reasons to share threat information, why it's important - and how to get started.
Forget APTs: Let's Talk about Advanced Persistent Infrastructure
Understanding how bad guys reuse infrastructure will show you the areas of your network to target when investigating new threats and reiteration of old malware.
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Partner Perspectives

'Reaper': The Professional Bot Herder's Thingbot
Is it malicious? So far it's hard to tell. For now it's a giant blinking red light in security researchers faces warning us that we'd better figure out how to secure the Internet of Things.

'Goldilocks' Legislation Aims to Clean up IoT Security
The proposed Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2017 is not too hard, not too soft, and might be just right.

5 Reasons CISOs Should Keep an Open Mind about Cryptocurrency
With untold new markets for Bitcoin and other 'alt-coins,' it's going to be an exciting future -- and security leaders need to get ready for it.

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