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 October 05, 2016
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Relentless DDoS Attack Incidents Raise Alarm For Businesses
Threat actors increasingly using DDoS tactics as a smokescreen to hide other malicious activity, Neustar report shows.
Newsweek Site Suffered DDoS Attack After Trump Report
Initial investigations indicate Russian hackers could be behind the denial-of-service attack which temporarily brought the magazine's site down.
BSIMM Shows Secure Software Development Making Inroads
The long road to making secure software development a mainstream practice remains a work in progress for healthcare, other industries.
Tips For Secure Pager Communications
Unencrypted pagers open hospitals to attack, Trend Micro study says.
Researcher Roots Out Security Flaws In Insulin Pumps
Jay Radcliffe, researcher and diabetic who found the flaws in Johnson & Johnson Animas OneTouch Ping insulin pump, 'would not hesitate' to allow his own children be treated by the device if they were diabetic and advised to do so by physicians.
FBI Tells Users To Protect Their Data
FBI marks National Cyber Security Awareness Month by reiterating obligation to fight cybercrime.
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Today's Cybersecurity Management Requires A New Approach
The current managed security services provider model just doesn't work in our information-rich world. Time to shake things up.

Grading Obama: D- President Failed To Protect Us From The Bad Guys
A barely passing grade from a former special agent in charge of the NYC FBI cybercrimes division for failing to create deterrents and policies that encourage self defense.

Grading Obama: C+ Administration Missed Key Opportunities To Civilize Cyberspace

A middling grade because the President's cyber policy initiatives were reactive, laisse faire, and didn't buttress American economic opportunity

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How Windows 10 Stops Script-Based Attacks On The Fly
Move over Apple 'Walled Garden.' Windows 10's new antimalware scan interface halts scripts by signing code on the fly... but does it work? Security researcher Nikhil Mittal takes a look.
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5 Ways To Lock Down Your Login
New public awareness campaign inspired by the White House calls for users to think more carefully about stronger authentication.
Privacy Shield's Drama Is Far From Over
Businesses are working with trading partners to take responsibility for protecting private data in case the US-EU framework fails.
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Cyber-Anything-As-A-Service: Should The Government Just Outsource Everything?
Agencies should be able to select and provision from a variety of cybersecurity services and capabilities to improve their overall effectiveness and efficiency.

'Beep' Prepared: How Security Economics Can Help The Coyote Catch The Roadrunner
The practice of security economics demonstrates how gaps in the security architecture impair business results.

Sharing Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence Is The Only Way We Win
Security organizations must leverage each other's information in order to better predict, prevent, detect, and respond to threats their customers and organizations face.

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