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September 24, 2020

Microsoft's Zerologon vulnerability fix: What admins need to know

Microsoft patched its Netlogon Remote Protocol to prevent Zerologon exploits, but a second update is coming in February. Here's what you need to do now to prepare. Read more ▶

Image: Eli Lilly security finds strength in flexibility in WFH shift

Eli Lilly security finds strength in flexibility in WFH shift

CISO Meredith Harper shares the greatest challenges her organization faced in the wide-scale move to work-from-home and lessons learned that will outlast the pandemic.

10 tough security interview questions, and how to answer them

Recently hired security leaders share what hiring execs want to know in interviews.

How to minimize the risks of split tunnel VPNs

Split tunnel virtual private networks have some advantages for supporting remote workers connecting to a Windows network, but they come with risks. Here's how to best protect your network.

Is now the time to deploy passwordless options?

Viable options are now available to supplement or eliminate (almost) the need for password authentication. Here are reasons why passwordless might work for you.

4 top vulnerabilities ransomware attackers exploited in 2020

As more employees work from home, attackers have more endpoints to target. These unpatched vulnerabilities in remote access tools and Windows makes their job easier.

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