Follow Dark Reading:
 November 03, 2017
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
Social Engineer Spills Tricks of the Trade
A social engineer points out gaping holes in businesses' human security and shares lessons learned from years of phishing research.
Mischel Kwon Unplugged
Security Pro File: Kwon talks about her tenure at DOJ and US-CERT, winning a WiFi antenna contest at DEF CON, voice lessons - and her brief stint as an industry 'float princess.'
iPhone X Face ID a Facial Biometrics Catalyst?
Apple's new multi-factor authentication technology receives mixed reviews in separate surveys.
What Blue Teams Need to Know about Targeted Attacks
A malicious intruder only has to be right once. But defenders must be right 100% of the time.

Cartoon: Security Talent Crisis

Cyber skills shortage got you down? We feel your pain! John Klossner's latest creation will make you LOL.


US May Charge Russian Officials in DNC Hacking Case
An ongoing investigation into the DNC hack has surfaced the names of six Russian government officials.
MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY
HOT TOPICS
10 Scariest Ransomware Attacks of 2017
A look back at WannaCry, NotPetya, Locky, and other destructive ransomware campaigns to infect the world this year.

Office 365 Missed 34,000 Phishing Emails Last Month
Nearly 10% of emails delivered to Office 365 inboxes were spam, phishing messages, and known or zero-day malware.

Stop Counting Vulnerabilities & Start Measuring Risk
When security teams report on real risk, executive teams can gain a much better understanding of the company's security posture.

MORE
EDITORS' CHOICE

10 Mistakes End Users Make That Drive Security Managers Crazy
Here's a list of common, inadvertent missteps end users make that can expose company data.
TAKE OUR FLASH POLL

Political Climate Change
Has the U.S. political climate caused you to make infosecurity-related changes to your disaster recovery/business continuity plans?

Tech Resources
ACCESS TECH LIBRARY NOW

  • Citizen Data Scientists: What Are They, How Can They Help?

    Join us on AllAnalytics radio as we welcome a panel of bloggers to talk about the state of today's citizen data scientist. Our guests include Pierre DeBois, Lisa Morgan, and Jen Underwood.

  • Evolution of the Data Scientist Role

    In the years since data scientist was declared the sexiest job, the role itself has evolved. As happens with any job, hiring managers have been adjusting their expectations for data science candidates, and executives are defining the role of the ...

MORE WEBINARS

Partner Perspectives

5 Reasons CISOs Should Keep an Open Mind about Cryptocurrency
With untold new markets for Bitcoin and other 'alt-coins,' it's going to be an exciting future -- and security leaders need to get ready for it.

5 Reasons Why the CISO is a Cryptocurrency Skeptic
If you think all you need is technology to defend against bad guys, you shouldn't be a CISO. But technology is all cryptocurrency is, starting with Bitcoin.

CISOs: Striving Toward Proactive Security Strategies
A new survey paints a compelling picture of the modern security executive, how they succeed, and how much power they wield.

FEATURED REPORTS
  • The State of Ransomware

    Ransomware has become one of the most prevalent new cybersecurity threats faced by today's enterprises. This new report from Dark Reading includes feedback from IT and IT security professionals about their organization's ransomware experiences, defense plans, and malware challenges. Find ...

  • [Security] Budgets, Plans & Priorities

    Enterprises are spending an unprecedented amount of money on IT security -- where does it all go? In this survey, Dark Reading polled senior IT management on security budgets and spending plans, and their priorities for the coming year. Download ...

MORE REPORTS
CURRENT ISSUE
DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE SUBSCRIBE NOW
BACK ISSUES | MUST READS | TECH DIGEST
PRODUCTS & RELEASES
Dark Reading Daily
-- Published By InformationWeek
UBM Tech
2 Penn Plaza, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10121
To update your profile, change your e-mail address, or unsubscribe, cick here.
To opt-out of any future Dark Reading Daily Newsletter emails, please respond here.
Thoughts about this newsletter? Give us feedback.
Keep This Newsletter Out Of Your SPAM Folder
Don't let future editions go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam white list:
If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation.
We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our Privacy Statement.