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April 17, 2020

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RubyGems typosquatting attack hits Ruby developers with trojanized packages

Attacker targeted Windows systems to hijack cryptocurrency transactions, and was able to evade anti-typosquatting measures. Read more ▶

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Work from home, phase 2: What comes next for security?

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New platform AttackerKB gives defenders more context on vulnerabilities

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How to lock down Remote Desktop Protocol servers

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Trump administration moves to revoke China Telecom's US licenses on security grounds

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How Prudential measures its security culture to identify risk

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8 key security considerations for protecting remote workers

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The Core Technologies Powering a Work-From-Home Economy

Join John Thompson, Chairman of Microsoft; Bhavin Shah, CEO of Moveworks; and a panel of leading CIOs as they break down the tools they’re leveraging to support their remote workforce. Read more ▶

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Work from home, phase 2: What comes next for security?

Phase 1 was all about employee access, network communications confidentiality/integrity, and basic endpoint security. The next phases will move quickly from risk assessment to mitigation. Read more ▶

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GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is perfect for new brands looking to get online.

GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is packed with tools to help your business' site succeed. Read more ▶

Image: New platform AttackerKB gives defenders more context on vulnerabilities

New platform AttackerKB gives defenders more context on vulnerabilities

Real-world input from pen testers and other members of the security community aims to help defenders make better assessments of vulnerability risks. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: How to lock down Remote Desktop Protocol servers

How to lock down Remote Desktop Protocol servers

Make sure you've made all the proper settings to secure remote desktop protocol (RDP) to best protect your Windows network when supporting remote workers. Read more ▶

Image: Trump administration moves to revoke China Telecom's US licenses on security grounds

Trump administration moves to revoke China Telecom's US licenses on security grounds

A legal filing claims China Telecom is in violation of federal and state cybersecurity and privacy laws, but evidence is redacted. Read more ▶

Image: How Prudential measures its security culture to identify risk

How Prudential measures its security culture to identify risk

The financial services firm finds that employee confidence in how they would respond to a given security scenario is a better indicator of risk than their security knowledge. Read more ▶

Image: 8 key security considerations for protecting remote workers

8 key security considerations for protecting remote workers

Many security and IT teams suddenly have to support and protect employees who must work remotely due to the COVID-19 crisis. Make sure you cover these areas. Read more ▶

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The Top 10 BEC Scams

A Roundup of the 10 Biggest, Boldest, and Most Brazen Business Email Compromise Scams of 2020 and 2019. Read more ▶

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