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 August 10, 2019
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Slow Your Roll Before Disclosing a Security Incident
Transparency rules, but taking the right amount of time to figure out what happened will go a long way toward setting the record straight.
The Key to Enterprisewide Encryption
Security teams have been slow to embrace enterprisewide encryption, and for good reasons. But the truth is, it doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing endeavor.
Securing DevOps Is About People and Culture
Preconceived notions and divisions make building security into the software development life cycle an uphill battle for many organizations.
How to Keep Your Web Servers Secure
The good news is that Web servers have come a long way in terms of security. But to err is human, even for IT and security people.
Hollywood-Style Hacker Fight
Watch movies much? Here's what happens when two hackers try to outhack each other.
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New Vulnerability Risk Model Promises More-Efficient Security
Taking into account more factors than the current CVSS makes for a better assessment of actual danger.
Significant Vulnerabilities Found in 6 Common Printer Brands
In a half-year project, two researchers tested six of the top enterprise printer brands and found vulnerabilities in every device, some of which allow remote execution.
It's (Still) the Password, Stupid!
The best way to protect your identity in cyberspace is the simplest: Use a variety of strong passwords, and never, ever, use "123456" no matter how easy it is to type.
State Farm Reports Credential-Stuffing Attack
The insurer has informed customers a third party used a list of user IDs and passwords to attempt access into online accounts.
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How to Keep Your Web Servers Secure
The good news is that Web servers have come a long way in terms of security. But to err is human, even for IT and security people.

Securing DevOps Is About People and Culture
Preconceived notions and divisions make building security into the software development life cycle an uphill battle for many organizations.

New Speculative Execution Vulnerability Gives CISOs a New Reason to Lose Sleep
The vulnerability, dubbed SWAPGS, is an undetectable threat to data security, similar in some respects to Spectre and Meltdown.

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7 Online Safety Tips for College Students
Heading back to campus soon? Here are seven tips that will get your digital house in order and keep you safe online this semester.
Yes, FaceApp Really Could Be Sending Your Data to Russia
FaceApp has an unprecedented level of access to data from 150 million users. What could its endgame be? We unpack three potential risks.
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