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SOC Teams: Threat Detection Tools Are Stifling Us
Threat detection tools yield too many false positives, security pros say, leading to burnout and resentment.
Retail CISOs Take on More Risk to Foster Innovation
CISOs in consumer and retail organizations appear to accept greater risks to allow for more innovation, which could be a model for future growth.
Marriott & Starwood Face $52M Settlement After Security Breaches
The hotel giant will be held to higher security standards in a series of proposed requirements, including implementing a new annually reviewed security program.
American Water Reconnects Its Network Taps After Cyber Incident
The company is beginning to bring its systems back online, though the investigation wages on.
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The bug is already being exploited in the wild, but Firefox has provided patches for those who may be vulnerable.

Microsoft: BYOD, QR Codes Lead Rampant Education Attacks
The average higher education institution is getting hit once a week now, and as one Oregon State University attack shows, the sector often lacks the resources to keep pace.

Vulnerability Prioritization & the Magic 8 Ball
Vulnerability prioritization has evolved over the years. Several frameworks exist to help organizations make the right decisions when it comes to deciding which patches to apply and when. But are these better than a Magic 8 Ball?

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In its latest Windows preview, Microsoft adds a feature — Administrator Protection — designed to prevent threat actors from easily escalating privileges and restrict lateral movement.

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When employees and leaders engage with CISOs early in innovation projects, security concerns are addressed proactively, building trust and ensuring innovation and security coexist.

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Microsoft: BYOD, QR Codes Lead Rampant Education Attacks
The average higher education institution is getting hit once a week now, and as one Oregon State University attack shows, the sector often lacks the resources to keep pace.
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