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 March 18, 2020
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Security Lessons We've Learned (So Far) from COVID-19
Takeaways about fighting new fires, securely enabling remote workforces, and human nature during difficult times.
Many Ransomware Attacks Can be Stopped Before They Begin
The tendency by many attackers to wait for the right time to strike gives defenders an opening, FireEye says.
Startup Offering Secure Access to Corporate Apps Emerges from Stealth
Axis Security has raised $17 million in VC funding.
This Tax Season, Save the Scorn and Protect Customers from Phishing Scams
As security professionals, it's easy to get cynical about the continued proliferation of tax ID theft and blame the consumers themselves. But that doesn't help anyone.
Needed: A Cybersecurity Good Samaritan Law
Legislation should protect the good hackers who are helping to keep us safe, not just go after the bad.
Attorney General Directs DoJ to Prioritize Coronavirus Crime
Criminal activity related to the pandemic cannot be tolerated, William Barr states in memo.
Remote Workforce Jumps 15% In Two Weeks
Netskope reports the total number of remote employees is the highest it has ever observed.

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Much of the traffic egressing enterprise networks are from poorly protected Internet-connected consumer devices, a Zscaler study finds.

Working from Home? These Tips Can Help You Adapt
COVID-19 means many people are doing their jobs from outside the confines of the office. That may not be as easy as it sounds.

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InfoSec Pros Uncertain About Relationships With Partner Security Teams
Only half of respondents to a recent Dark Reading study felt confident that their third-party business partners would, at least, tell them if a compromise occurred.
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