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 April 20, 2018
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Securing Social Media: National Safety, Privacy Concerns
It's a critical time for social media platforms and the government agencies and private businesses and individuals using them.
Firms More Likely to Tempt Security Pros With Big Salaries than Invest in Training
Booz Allen survey shows most organizations' answer to the security skills shortage may be unsustainable.
Microsoft CISO Talks Threat Intel, 'Data Inclusion'
Dark Reading caught up with Microsoft's Bret Arsenault to discuss intelligence, identity, and the need to leverage more diverse datasets.
First Public Demo of Data Breach via IoT Hack Comes to RSAC
At RSA Conference, senior researchers will show how relatively unskilled attackers can steal personally identifiable information without coming into contact with endpoint security tools.
How to Protect Industrial Control Systems from State-Sponsored Hackers
US-CERT recently issued an alert about Russian threat activity against infrastructure sectors. Is there a way to fight back?
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7 Non-Financial Data Types to Secure
Credit card and social security numbers aren't the only sensitive information that requires protection.

Stats on the Cybersecurity Skills Shortage: How Bad Is It, Really?
Is it just a problem of too few security professionals, or are there other reasons enterprises struggle to build infosec teams?

New Malware Adds RAT to a Persistent Loader
A newly discovered variant of a long-known malware loader adds the ability to control the victim from afar.

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8 Ways Hackers Monetize Stolen Data
Hackers are craftier than ever, pilfering PII piecemeal so bad actors can combine data to set up schemes to defraud medical practices, steal military secrets and hijack R&D product information.
Latest News from RSAC 2018
Check out Dark Reading's exclusive coverage of the news and security themes that are dominating RSA Conference 2018 this week in San Francisco.
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Researchers Discover Second rTorrent Vulnerability Campaign
This time attackers appears to have spoofed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and New York University (NYU) user-agents.

How to Leverage Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity
AI and predictive analytics should be used to augment a company's security team, not replace it. Here's why.

How Attackers Can Exploit rTorrent with Monero Cryptocurrency Miner
As cryptomining campaigns become more profitable, cybercriminals are becoming more creative about finding new ways to extend their operations.

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