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 April 13, 2019
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This Week in Security Funding: Where the Money Went
Predictions for cybersecurity investment in 2019 are holding true with funding announcements from four startups.
US-CERT, CISA Warn of Vuln in at Least 4 Major VPNs
VPN products by Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, F5 Networks, Pulse Secure, insecurely store session cookies.
Cloudy with a Chance of Security Breach
Businesses must be aware of the security weaknesses of the public cloud and not assume that every angle is covered.
Romanians Convicted in Cybertheft Scheme
Working out of Bucharest since 2007, a pair of criminals infected and controlled more than 400,000 individual computers, mostly in the US.
Home Office Apologizes for EU Citizen Data Exposure
The Home Office has admitted to compromising private email addresses belonging to EU citizens hoping to settle in the UK.
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6 Essential Skills Cybersecurity Pros Need to Develop in 2019
In a time of disruption in the security and tech worlds, cybersecurity professionals can't afford to become complacent - even in the face of a skills shortage.

Phishing Campaign Targeting Verizon Mobile Users
Lookout Phishing AI, which discovered the attack, says it has been going on since late November.

Credential-Stuffing Attacks Behind 30 Billion Login Attempts in 2018
Using e-mail addresses and passwords from compromised sites, attackers most often targeted retail sites, video-streaming services, and entertainment companies, according to Akamai.

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8 'SOC-as-a-Service' Offerings
These new cloud services seek to help companies figure out what their traditional SIEM alerts mean, plus how they can prioritize responses and improve their security operations.
In Security, All Logs Are Not Created Equal
Prioritizing key log sources goes a long way toward effective incident response.
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Get Smart About Network Segmentation & Traffic Routing
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Boosting Security Effectiveness with 'Adjuvants'
How integrating corporate resources like the IT help desk, system administration, quality assurance and HR can breathe new life into your security program.

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