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Security, encryption experts: Congress is the answer to Apple v. FBI
PhishLabs on the growing sophistication of business email scams
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Maintainers of new generic top level domains have a hard time keeping abuse in check
Behavioral biometrics and the future of the password
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Security, encryption experts: Congress is the answer to Apple v. FBI

Experts at RSA Conference say the law being used by the FBI is a stretch, one specifically addressing encryption is needed. Read More

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PhishLabs on the growing sophistication of business email scams

At the 2016 RSA Conference, CSO's Steve Ragan chats with Joseph Opacki from PhishLabs about how cyber-criminals are becoming increasingly smarter about targeting specific high-end business users to try and steal data or money. Watch Now

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Boeing’s self-cleaning aircraft bathroom lets you use loo without touching anything (mostly)

Boeing is looking to clean up one of the smallest and dirtiest component of travel—the commercial airplane toilet. With barely enough space to um, sit, and with high capacity usage, the commercial airline toilet perhaps is an engineering marvel but little else. Boeing however is looking to that notion with a self-cleaning aircraft bathroom– known as the Fresh Lavatory -- that the company says uses ultraviolet (UV) light to kill 99.99% of germs in the loo – and even puts down the toilet seat lid Read More

Many Thoughts about RSA 2016

Security conference demonstrated the good, bad, and ugly about the cybersecurity industry Read More

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Maintainers of new generic top level domains have a hard time keeping abuse in check

Generic top-level domains (TLDs) that have sprung up in recent years have become a magnet for cybercriminals, to the point where some of them host more malicious domains than legitimate ones. Read More

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Behavioral biometrics and the future of the password

At the 2016 RSA Conference in San Francisco, CSO chats with SecureAuth about their behavioral biometrics technology, which allows or prevents access depending on a person's keystroke and mousing techniques. Could this method replace or improve on password authentication? Watch Now

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Webroot on the rise of polymorphic malware threats

At the 2016 RSA Conference, CSO chats with Grayson Milbourne of Webroot, about the latest malware trends it saw from its customer base, including the growing importance of polymorphic malware and the flaws in signature-based detection. Watch Now

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