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 November 11, 2016
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Russian Hackers Behind DNC Breach Wage Post-US Election Attacks
Less than six hours after Donald Trump was named President-Elect of the US, Cozy Bear/APT29/CozyDuke nation-state hackers kicked off waves of spear phishing attacks.
Shoppers Up Their Online Security Game, Survey Says
While they check SSL certificates and liability policies more often, many remain wary of biometric authentication, Computop reports
The Drug Dealer In Your Web Browser
Illicit dealings once isolated to the Dark Web are spilling out into the light.
How To Build A Comprehensive Security Architecture
Dark Reading's 11/15 virtual event will feature a panel discussion on what it takes to get away from the daily firefighting method of responding to threats and attacks.
Free Cloud Storage Putting Small Business Data At Risk
SMBs are putting sensitive information at risk by using free cloud storage services that lack strong security measures, new research shows.
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The 7 Types Of Security Jobs, According To NIST
NIST's Cybersecurity Workforce Framework gives the security industry a way to classify specific specialty areas and work roles and identify a path for career growth.

The Big Lesson We Must Learn From The Dyn DDoS Attack
The vulnerabilities that make IoT devices susceptible to being used in a botnet also make them the perfect avenue into our data centers and clouds.

Changing IoT Passwords Won't Stop Attacks. Here's What Will.
The solution will take an industry-wide effort, it won't happen overnight, and the problem is not the users' fault!

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Re-Thinking The Philosophy Of Enterprise Security

This all-day event will offer an in-depth look at some of the myths surrounding enterprise data defense –and how new technologies, better architectures and new ways of thinking could put your business on a path to a more effective enterprise security strategy. Keynoters include industry rock stars Bruce Schneier, James Robinson, Director, Risk & Threat Management, Office of the CISO at Optiv.


EDITORS' CHOICE

How 'Security Scorecards' Advance Security, Reduce Risk
CISO Josh Koplik offers practical advice about bridging the gap between security and business goals in a consumer-facing media and Internet company.
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  • Spearphishing & Targeted Social Engineering Attacks On Your Users

    In this eye-opening webinar, top experts on phishing and social engineering will discuss the motives and methods that attackers use to execute these targeted "spearphishing" attacks. You'll get insight on how the attackers choose their social engineering targets, the methods ...

  • Ensure Data Privacy: It's Core to Your Job

    Whether you are in the C-Suite, analytics, IT ops, infosecurity, or marketing, protecting the privacy of others is your job. This Academy will help you understand how to keep the vital data of customers, co-workers, patients, and business partners out ...

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Partner Perspectives

Every Minute Of Security Planning Will Save You 10 Minutes In Execution
Leveraging automation, orchestration, and interoperability in your cybersecurity plans now will save you significant time later.

Ransomware Doesn't Have To Mean Game Over
3 methods can help you recover from a ransomware attack relatively unscathed.

Automate And Orchestrate Workflows For Better Security
Security automation has become a central goal for many organizations as they try to respond faster to more threats with limited resources.

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