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 August 04, 2017
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
Symantec Sells Digital Certificate Business to DigiCert
$950 million deal comes in the wake of Google sanctions on Symantec certs earlier this year.
WannaCry 'Kill Switch' Creator Arrested in Vegas
Federal authorities indicted and nabbed Marcus Hutchins, aka MalwareTech, for allegedly creating and distributing the Kronos banking Trojan.
WannaCry Ransom Bitcoins Withdrawn from Online Wallets
More than $140,000 in digital currency paid by WannaCry victims has been removed from online wallets.
Making Infosec Meetings More Inclusive
Diversity and inclusion experts explain how to avoid meeting pitfalls that preclude the voices of underrepresented members of the team.
DoJ Launches Framework for Vulnerability Disclosure Programs
The Department of Justice releases a set of guidelines to help businesses create programs for releasing vulnerabilities.
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Why Cybersecurity Needs a Human in the Loop
It's no longer comparable to Kasparov versus Big Blue. When security teams use AI, it's like Kasparov consulting with Big Blue before deciding on his next move.

Staying in Front of Cybersecurity Innovation
Innovation is challenging for security teams because it encompasses two seemingly contradictory ideas: it's happening too slowly and too quickly.

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2017 Pwnie Awards: Who Won, Lost, and Pwned
Security pros corralled the best and worst of cybersecurity into an award show highlighting exploits, bugs, achievements, and attacks from the past year.
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Can Your Risk Assessment Stand Up Under Scrutiny?
Weak risk assessments have gotten a pass up until now, but that may be changing.

Lessons from Verizon: Managing Cloud Security for Partners
The recent Verizon breach - data exposed by an insecure Amazon S3 bucket - highlights the need for enterprises to have visibility into how partners and other stakeholders keep their data secure.

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