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 November 10, 2021
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
Microsoft Fixes Exchange Server Zero-Day
November security update contains patches for 55 bugs — including six zero-days across various products.
Dark Reading Video News Desk Comes to Black Hat Europe
While attendees join Black Hat Europe 2021 virtually and live in London, we bring you prerecorded interviews from remote offices around the world.
Zoho ManageEngine Flaw Highlights Risks of Race to Patch
Attackers used a pre-auth vulnerability in a component of the enterprise management software suite to compromise businesses, highlighting the dangers of Internet-facing software.
Are You Planning for the Quantum, Transhumanist Threat?
Breaking encryption in a day and hacking without visible devices are two threats that could become a reality in the next decade and beyond, experts say.
Building Bridges to a More Secure Hybrid Workplace
Wherever workers chose to do their jobs, they need technology that's unobtrusive, secure by design, and intuitive to use.
How to Minimize Ransomware's Trail of Destruction and Its Associated Costs
One of the biggest mistakes an organization can make is blindly throwing technology at the problem instead of properly investing in building a security team.
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How InfoSec Should Use the Minimum Viable Secure Product Checklist
Google and Salesforce executives discuss the need for the newly released MVSP, how tech companies came together to work on it, and how organizations should use it.

What My Optometrist Taught Me About InfoSec Presentations
A broken pair of eyeglasses brings into focus an important lesson about how to tailor security messages to the right audience.

Risk Quantification: A Powerful Tool in Your Cyberthreat Defense Arsenal
Three ways that understanding your cyber-risk in real dollars can help your organization survive the threat of ransomware and other attacks.

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US Charges Ukrainian National for Kaseya Ransomware Attack
Yaroslav Vasinskyi is one of seven individuals believed to be responsible for deploying REvil ransomware in attacks against 5,000 organizations.
LATEST FROM THE EDGE

7 Ways to Lock Down Enterprise Printers
Following the PrintNightmare case, printer security has become a hot issue for security teams. Here are seven ways to keep printers secure on enterprise networks.
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7 Cross-Industry Technology Trends That Will Disrupt the World

Recent McKinsey analysis examines which technologies will have the most momentum in the next 10 years. These are the trends security teams need to know to protect their organizations effectively.


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