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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.
7 Tips for an Effective Employee Security Awareness Program
Breaches and compliance requirements have heightened the need for continuous and effective employee training, security experts say.
Why We Need a 'Cleaner Internet'
Introducing a 'Cleaner Internet'
APT34 Toolset, Victim Data Leaked via Telegram
For the last month, an unknown individual or group has been sharing data and hacking tools belonging to Iranian hacker group APT34.
Free Princeton Application Provides IoT Traffic Insight
The application developed by a research group allows users to spot possible IoT security problems.
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8 'SOC-as-a-Service' Offerings
These new cloud services seek to help companies figure out what their traditional SIEM alerts mean, plus how they can prioritize responses and improve their security operations.

The Single Cybersecurity Question Every CISO Should Ask
The answer can lead to a scalable enterprise security solution for 2019 and beyond.

Decoding a 'New' Elite Cyber Espionage Team
Stealthy and well-heeled hacking group went undetected for five years and wields a massive attack framework of some 80 different modules.

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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.
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.
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    An expert panel will discuss important considerations that need to be taken into account to migrate off of legacy MPLS networks and premises-based PBXs; creating a solution that is compelling for both customers and employees.

  • Secure Email: Developing the Right Strategy

    In this webinar, top experts discuss strategies for limiting access to critical email systems, when to encrypt email attachments and transmissions, and how to build a day-to-day process for protecting email against common cyber attacks.

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Get Smart About Network Segmentation & Traffic Routing
Through a combination of intelligent segmentation and traffic routing to tools, you can gain much better visibility into your network. Here's how.

Boosting Security Effectiveness with 'Adjuvants'
How integrating corporate resources like the IT help desk, system administration, quality assurance and HR can breathe new life into your security program.

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  • How Enterprises Are Attacking the Cybersecurity Problem

    Online attackers are constantly developing new, innovative ways to break into the enterprise. This Dark Reading Tech Digest gives an in-depth look at five emerging attack trends and exploits your security team should look out for, along with helpful recommendations ...

  • Managing the Risk of Post-breach or Resident Attacks

    How well-equipped is your organization to stop insider attacks or external attackers once they're inside your network? According to this study, almost two-thirds of respondents lack efficient capabilities to detect and investigate "stealth" attackers before serious damage occurs.

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