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 August 24, 2017
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Phish Bait: DMARC Adoption Failures Leave Companies Exposed
More than 90% of Fortune 500 companies leave customers and brand names vulnerable to domain name spoofing as a result of not fully implementing DMARC.
Google Removes 500 Android Apps Following Spyware Scare
Android apps embedded with an advertising software development kit removed after researchers discover its potential for stealing users' caller data.
Why You Need to Study Nation-State Attacks
Want to know what attacks against businesses will look like soon? Examine nation-state attacks now.
The Changing Face & Reach of Bug Bounties
HackerOne CEO Marten Mickos reflects on the impact of vulnerability disclosure on today's security landscape and leadership.
Dino Dai Zovi Dives Into Container Security, SecDevOps
Dino Dai Zovi discusses the under-explored security aspects of Docker, data center orchestration, and containers.
Suspect in Yahoo Breach Pleads Not Guilty
Karim Baratov enters his plea in US Courts today, after waiving his extradition hearing in Canada last week.
72% of Government Agencies Hit with Security Incidents
The cause of the incidents large fell on human error and employee misuse.
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50% of Ex-Employees Can Still Access Corporate Apps
Businesses drive the risk for data breaches when they fail to terminate employees' access to corporate apps after they leave.

Cybersecurity Firm root9B's Assets Up for Sale
Move to foreclose comes after company defaulted on repayment terms for over $10.7 millions in loans it owes creditors.

ROPEMAKER Attack Turns Benign Emails Hostile Post-Delivery
The intersection of email and Web technologies has given attackers a way to mess with your email after it has been delivered to your inbox, Mimecast says.

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How a Midwestern credit union overcame the challenges of speed, cost, security, compliance and automation to grow its footprint in the cloud.

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In a security audit, the burden is on you to provide the evidence that you've done the right things.

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