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 April 25, 2019
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New Twist in the Stuxnet Story
What a newly discovered missing link to Stuxnet and the now-revived Flame cyber espionage malware add to the narrative of the epic cyber-physical attack.
1 in 4 Workers Are Aware Of Security Guidelines - but Ignore Them
1 in 4 Workers Are Aware Of Company IT Security Guidelines but Don't Follow Them
Third-Party Cyber-Risk by the Numbers
Recent stats show that the state of third-party cyber-risk and vendor risk management remains largely immature at most organizations.
5 Security Challenges to API Protection
Today's application programming interfaces are no longer simple or front-facing, creating new risks for both security and DevOps.
WannaCry Hero Hutchins Pleads Guilty to Malware Charges
Marcus Hutchins, the security researcher who helped halt the spread of the WannaCry attack, pleads guilty to two charges related to writing malware.
VPN Vulnerabilities Point Out Need for Comprehensive Remote Security
VPNs are the primary tool for securing remote access, but recently disclosed vulnerabilities point out the weakness of relying on them as the only tool.
Will the US Adopt a National Privacy Law?
Probably not before the 2020 election. But keep an eye on this Congress as legislators debate how to define personal data and what limits to place on how companies use it.
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Russia Hacked Clinton's Computers Five Hours After Trump's Call
Mueller report finds that in July 2016, after then-candidate Donald Trump publicly called for Russia to "find the 30,000 emails," Russian agents targeted Hillary Clinton's personal office with cyberattacks.

GoT Guide to Cybersecurity: Preparing for Battle During a Staffing Shortage
Faced with an overwhelming adversary, Game of Thrones heroes Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow have a lot in common with today's beleaguered CISOs.

Trojanized TeamViewer Used in Targeted Attacks Against Multiple Embassies
Motive remains unclear though financial theft appears to be one possibility, Check Point Research says.

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7 Ways to Get the Most from Your IDS/IPS
Intrusion detection and prevention is at the foundation of successful security in-depth. Securing the perimeter requires a solid understanding of these two critical components.
Legacy Apps: The Security Risk Lurking in Dusty Corners
Four best practices to keep old code from compromising your enterprise environment.
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