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Stats on the Cybersecurity Skills Shortage: How Bad Is It, Really?
Is it just a problem of too few security professionals, or are there other reasons enterprises struggle to build infosec teams?
Former Airline Database Administrator Sentenced for Hacking Reservation System
Former PenAir IT staffer gets five-year probation sentence via plea deal.
Microsegmentation: Strong Security in Small Packages
A deep dive into how organizations can effectively devise and implement microsegmentation in a software-defined networking data center.
Federal Agency Data Under Siege
Seventy-one percent of IT security professionals in US federal agencies have reported breaches in their organizations.
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2.6 Billion-Plus Data Records Breached Last Year
Most exposed data records caused by human error.

Attacker Dwell Time Still Too Long, Research Shows
New DBIR and M-Trends reports show the window between compromise and discovery are still way too long.

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The Good, the Bad & the Disruptive: Bots on the Wild, Wild Web
Not all bots are bad -- some are downright helpful -- so you can't block them entirely.
Android Patches Can Skip a Beat
Researchers have found that some Android devices are skipping patches and lying about it.
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How Attackers Can Exploit rTorrent with Monero Cryptocurrency Miner
As cryptomining campaigns become more profitable, cybercriminals are becoming more creative about finding new ways to extend their operations.

Avoiding the Ransomware Mistakes that Crippled Atlanta
What made Atlanta an easy target was its outdated use of technology: old computers running on non-supported platforms, which are also a characteristic of many municipalities and most major cities.

Cryptomining: Fast-Becoming the Web's Most Profitable Attack Method
The ROI of 'cryptojacking' has never been higher, making bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies a more attractive target for cybercriminals. Here's why.

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