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 September 03, 2021
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New Malware Uses Novel Fileless Technique to Evade Detection
PRIVATELOG and its installer STASHLOG first to use Common Log File System to stash secondary payload, Mandiant researchers say.
Mergers and Acquisitions: Addressing the Network in the Room
M&As are often an open target for bad actors. Here are crucial steps to take to mitigate risks.
Why Organizations Can No Longer Ignore a Joint Approach to Cyber and Physical Security
Clive Madders, CTO, Cyber Tec Security, explores why cybersecurity and physical security practices are more heavily intertwined than ever before, and why organizations need to define a joint approach in order to maintain a fully secure environment.
Microsoft Spins Off Lower-Cost Version of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 provides endpoint protection capabilities only; a higher-end Plan 2 offers additional functionality.
Researchers Reveal Details on Now-Patched WhatsApp Vulnerability
The "Out-of-Bounds" vulnerability would have allowed hackers to access sensitive information in WhatsApp memory.
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'ProxyToken' Flaw Heightens Concerns Over Security of Microsoft Exchange Server
New flaw is one among several that have been disclosed in the software over the past several months.

Chenxi Wang: From Security Research to Developing the Next Generation of Security Leaders
Security Pro File: After stints as an industry analyst and security executive for different companies, Chenxi Wang is developing the next-generation of security companies and women executives in security.

Why It's Time for Business Leaders to Take Greater Accountability on Data Privacy
With the rise of hybrid-cloud and multicloud systems, a comprehensive strategy is needed to maintain control over who can and cannot access sensitive data across the organization, and to protect personal information.

10 Obstacles That Prevent Security Pros From Doing Their Jobs
As if fighting against cyberattacks weren't hard enough, security teams also have to contend with other issues that prevent them from doing their jobs effectively.

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DDoS Attacks Hitting Victims in High-Bandwidth 'Bursts'
The volume of traffic harnessed by attackers has grown steadily over the years, with distributed denial-of-service attacks regularly topping hundreds of gigabytes per second.
End-of-Summer Crunch Time for Ed Tech Teams
Four questions to help ensure schools are ready for the new school year.
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