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Security budgets continue to grow, but is it enough?

Cybersecurity is now a top concern for businesses, but the reality is that it should have been on their radar years ago. Why did businesses wait so long to invest in cybersecurity? Read More

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Hiring the hidden gems: Should InfoSec hire from other industries?
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Feds provide legal loophole to hacking IoT devices
SF MUNI starts to restore systems, says no data compromised during attack

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Hiring the hidden gems: Should InfoSec hire from other industries?

The information security industry is in desperate need of skilled personnel. But, as CSO investigates, some of those professionals could potentially be sourced from other industries. Read More

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How to protect the C-suite from spear phishing

CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild sits down with Kevin O'Brien, founder and CEO of GreatHorn, to discuss ways that security leaders can fend off spear phishing attempts aimed at the executives at their companies. Watch Now

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Feds provide legal loophole to hacking IoT devices

For the next two years, “good-faith” security researchers will be allowed to hack into the software of most Internet of Things devices without risk of violating copyright laws. Whether that will lead to more cooperation or confrontation remains to be seen. Read More

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SF MUNI starts to restore systems, says no data compromised during attack

Focusing on the most critical systems first, the agency responsible for MUNI says IT teams are in the middle of their BCDR process this morning. The IT staff jumped into action after a ransomware attack forced some systems offline during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The agency also says that claims of data exfiltration by the attacker are false. Read More

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