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Apr 27, 2017
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Juniper finds its head in the clouds; security is another story

In announcing its Q1 earnings yesterday company executives were gleeful about the company’s returns on its cloud computing directions. Read More

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Report: Top 25 IT security products
Security-as-a-service model gains traction
Respond to ransomware in three steps: secure, assess, recover
How your company needs to train workers in cybersecurity
Security certificates gone wrong
Old Windows Server machines can still fend off hacks. Here's how
MasterCard puts a finger on fraud
McAfee: Wave of Shamoon cyberattacks being coordinated by a single group
Ransomware attacks are taking a greater toll on victim's wallets

Solution Center: Rapid7

Do You Have the Power to Make Nothing Happen?

When it comes to security, the ability to "Make Nothing Happen" is really quite exciting. Check out these resources to learn how Rapid7's threat exposure management, incident detection and security advisory services enable organizations to see network risks and spot attacks before they damage your network. When you can make nothing happen, your enterprise can make growth happen. Read More

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Report: Top 25 IT security products

Download this exclusive report highlighting 25 top security products – as rated by actual enterprise users of the products – in categories such as cloud security, firewalls, SIEM, application security and IoT security. Read More

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Security-as-a-service model gains traction

A new report finds mid-tier companies are increasingly turning to security-as-a-service offerings to manage their network security needs. Read More

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Respond to ransomware in three steps: secure, assess, recover

There’s no easy button for ransomware recovery. But if you have a response plan you’ll be ready to spring into action and restore your system’s operations following an attack Read More

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How your company needs to train workers in cybersecurity

Businesses are being urged to train their workers to be more vigilant than ever to protect passwords and sensitive data and to recognize threats. Read More

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Security certificates gone wrong

Some websites, including one secured by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, fail in their use of security certificates. Read More

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Old Windows Server machines can still fend off hacks. Here's how

Keeping a computer up-to-date, with the latest OS and software patch, is one of the best things you can do to stay safe from cyber threats. Read More

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MasterCard puts a finger on fraud

MasterCard introduces a new credit card that has a fingerprint sensor. Read More

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McAfee: Wave of Shamoon cyberattacks being coordinated by a single group

The latest campaigns are bigger, more sophisticated, and causing far more damage as the attackers learn new techniques and collaborate with other groups Read More

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Ransomware attacks are taking a greater toll on victim's wallets

The hackers spreading ransomware are getting greedier. In 2016, the average fee to free computers hit with the notorious infection rose to $1077, up from $294 the year before, according to security firm Symantec. Read More

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Collective Security: Prairie Dogs versus Humans

Even though detecting and responding to data breaches may be one of your top priorities, chances are you're not doing as well as you could be. Read More

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