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Mar 31, 2016
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Many security pros came up through the career ranks with a solid tech background. But security leadership demands more business acumen and expertise today. Lorna Koppel, Direction of Information Security for Tufts University, has been through this process in her career and shares her tips for making the transition smoothly and effectively. Watch Now

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What terrorism investigations can teach us about investigating cyber attacks
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What terrorism investigations can teach us about investigating cyber attacks

Security professionals need to ditch the IT-based approach to investigating breaches and take a page from their law enforcement counterparts. Read More

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Even as security remains a concern for cloud users, research firm IHS says managed security vendors are increasingly delivering their security products via the cloud. By 2020, most managed security services will be delivered via the cloud, IHS predicts. Read More

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Expert: Comprehensive software security for cars will take years

Software security for automobiles is improving but it will take another three or four years until car manufacturers can put overarching security architecture in place, says Stefan Savage, the winner of the 2015 ACM-Infosys Foundation Award in the Computing Sciences. Read More

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Survey: With all eyes on security, talent shortage sends salaries sky high

Annual IT Salary Survey shines a light on security hiring and compensation trends. Find out what your peers said about their career outlook and how your salary compares. Read More

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How to set up a portable, non-cloud-based password manager

Setting up a non-cloud based password manager in which the password database can be accessed from more than one device is easier than it sounds. Read More

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Merging firms appealing targets for attackers

Companies going through a merger or acquisition, as well as their lawyers, financial advisers, and other associated firms are all tempting targets for cyberattackers, according to a new report from Digital Shadows. Read More

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Former NSA deputy director says Edward Snowden lacks courage

Thoughts from Chris Inglis, former Deputy Director of NSA, about whistleblower Edward Snowden’s reasons for leaking classified NSA documents Read More

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US Federal Courts warn of aggressive scammers

“This year’s scams are more aggressive and sophisticated than we’ve seen in years past,” says Melissa Muir, Director of Administrative Services for the U.S. District Court of Western Washington in a statement. “Scammers are setting up call centers, establishing call-back protocols and using specific names and designated court hearing times.” Read More

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