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The Equifax Breach One Year Later: 6 Action Items for Security Pros
The Equifax breach last September was the largest consumer breach in history. We talked to experts about lessons learned and steps companies can take to prevent and minimize future breaches.
New 'Fallout' EK Brings Return of Old Ransomware
The Fallout exploit kit carries GandCrab into the Middle East in a new campaign.
Three Trend Micro Apps Caught Collecting MacOS User Data
After researchers found the security apps collecting and uploading users' browser histories, Apple removed the apps from its macOS app store and Trend Micro removed the apps' browser history collection capability.
DevOps Demystified: A Primer for Security Practitioners
Key starting points for those still struggling to understand the concept.
Russian National Extradited for 2014 JP Morgan Hack
Andrei Tyurin was arrested for his involvement in a hacking campaign targeting US financial institutions, financial news publishers, brokerage firm, and other companies.
GAO Says Equifax Missed Flaws, Intrusion in Massive Breach
A report from the Government Accountability Office details the issues found and opportunities missed in the huge 2017 Equifax data breach.
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7 Ways Blockchain is Being Used for Security
Blockchain is being used as a security tool. If you haven't thought about adopting it, you might want to reconsider your take.

The SOC Gets a Makeover
Today's security operations center is all about reducing the number of alerts with emerging technologies - and enhancing old-school human collaboration. Here's how some real-world SOCs are evolving.

PowerPool Malware Uses Windows Zero-Day Posted on Twitter
Researchers detected the vulnerability in an attack campaign two days after it was posted on social media.

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8 Attack Vectors Puncturing Cloud Environments
These methods may not yet be on your security team's radar, but given their impact, they should be.
TLS 1.3 Won't Break Everything
The newest version of TLS won't break everything in your security infrastructure, but you do need to be prepared for the changes it brings.
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