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Security myths that can make you laugh… or cry

To help organizations cut through the noise to focus on improving security structures, security experts identify industry myths and provide suggestions to avoid falling for them.  Read More

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Most dangerous cyber celebrities of 2016
FBI reports more attempts to hack voter registration system
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Pella needed a reliable, scalable, and high-performing infrastructure that could also help reduce its Oracle software licensing costs. Pella selected the HPE Superdome X running Linux to support its Oracle Business Suite and Oracle Database 10g environment and achieve its performance, scalability, and cost objectives. Read More

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Most dangerous cyber celebrities of 2016

Intel ranks celebrities by dangerousness if you search for them online. Read More

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FBI reports more attempts to hack voter registration system

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has found more attempts to hack the voter registration systems of states, ahead of national elections. Read More

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Meet Apache Spot, a new open source project for cybersecurity

Hard on the heels of the discovery of the largest known data breach in history, Cloudera and Intel on Wednesday announced that they've donated a new open source project to the Apache Software Foundation with a focus on using big data analytics and machine learning for cybersecurity. Read More

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The Yahoo hackers weren't state-sponsored, a security firm says

Common criminals, not state-sponsored hackers, carried out the massive 2014 data breach that exposed information about millions of Yahoo user accounts, a security firm said Wednesday. Read More

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Why employees are still a security risk

In the latest episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild speaks with Michael Bruemmer, vice president at Experian Data Breach Resolution, about a recent survey that said companies are unprepared to stop employee-caused data breaches. Watch Now

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Diversified supply chain helps 'Vendetta Brothers' succeed in criminal business

Even smaller criminal groups are using smarter business tactics to help insulate themselves from prosecution and to diversify their product supply. Read More

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The Blind State of Rising SSL/ TLS Traffic: Are Your Cyber Threats Visible?

Understand the security issues and challenges with failing to inspect SSL/TLS traffic. Read More

State of the CIO 2017

What projects are CIOs prioritizing in the year ahead? Where are they spending those precious IT dollars? These are the questions that will be answered (with your help!) in our 16th annual State of the CIO survey. Make your voice heard!

Enter the brave new world of Windows 10 license activation

Historically, hardware upgrades on Windows PCs that involved major changes (new motherboard and/or CPU, for example) required a phone call to Microsoft to reactivate the Windows license. Microsoft has altered its licensing policy to cut down on calls. Here’s what happened when we tested this hypothesis.

ERP heads for the cloud

Cloud-based ERP will eventually rule, and on-premises software is destined for legacy status. How can IT ensure a smooth transition?

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