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The State of Hacktivism in 2020
Activism via hacking might not be as noisy as it once was, but it hasn't been silenced yet.
Q&A: How Systemic Racism Weakens Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity policy expert and attorney Camille Stewart explains how to dismantle systemic racism in the industry - and build a more diverse and representative workforce.
Twitter Breach Highlights Privileged Account Security Issue
Security incident that allowed attackers to hijack high-profile accounts suggests social media giant's controls for spotting insider abuse were not strong enough, security experts say.
Election Security: Recovering from 2016, Looking Toward 2020
Researchers publish the results of a four-year investigation and discuss whether the US is ready to secure its largest elections.
The InfoSec Barrier to AI
Information security challenges are proving to be a huge barrier for the artificial intelligence ecosystem. Conversely, AI is causing headaches for CISOs. Here's why.
The Data Privacy Loophole Federal Agencies Are Still Missing
Why knowledge-based authentication is leaving federal contact centers vulnerable to an increasingly sophisticated hacker community.
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8 Signs of a Smartphone Hack
A rapidly dwindling battery life or sudden spike in data usage could indicate your iOS or Android device has been compromised.

Microsoft 365 Updated with New Security, Risk, Compliance Tools
Updates built for remote employees include an endpoint data loss prevention platform, insider risk management, and double key encryption.

Decoding the Verizon DBIR Report: An Insider's Look Beyond the Headlines
To truly understand cybersecurity trends, we must look beyond the headlines and ask more of the data. What you learn might surprise you.

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8 Cybersecurity Themes to Expect at Black Hat USA 2020
Here are the trends and topics that'll capture the limelight at next month's virtual event.
Ripple20's Effects Will Impact IoT Cybersecurity for Years to Come
A series of newly discovered TCP/IP software vulnerabilities pose a threat to millions of IoT devices. Undiscovered since the early 1990s, they highlight the need to improve security in an increasingly precarious IoT supply chain.
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Keys for a Safe Return to the Post-Quarantine Office
Security teams will need to keep these important considerations in mind as employees make their way back to the workplace.
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