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 November 28, 2017
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
Uber's Security Slip-ups: What Went Wrong
The ride-sharing company's decisions leading to a 2016 data breach and its handling of the incident should serve as a cautionary tale for enterprises facing a breach.
New BankBot Version Avoids Detection in Google Play -- Again
Mobile banking Trojan BankBot uses a unique payload downloading technique to skip past Google Play Protect.
Cyber Forensics: The Next Frontier in Cybersecurity
We can now recover evidence from the RAM on a cellphone, even if the account is locked, and use it to prosecute a case.
McAfee Looks to Cloud with Skyhigh Acquisition
McAfee agrees to buy CASB provider Skyhigh Networks, demonstrating a strong focus on cloud security.
Thoma Bravo to Acquire Barracuda Networks for $1.6 billion
The cloud email security and management company accepts buyout offer as a means to accelerate its growth.
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6 Real Black Friday Phishing Lures
As the mega-shopping day approaches, here's a look at six examples of phishing attacks - and ways to avoid taking the bait.

New OWASP Top 10 List Includes Three New Web Vulns
But dropping cross-site request forgeries from list is a mistake, some analysts say.

3 Pillars of Cyberthreat Intelligence
Strong enterprise cybersecurity programs must be a built on a framework that incorporates strategic, operational, and tactical leadership and goals.

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8 Low or No-Cost Sources of Threat Intelligence
Here's a list of sites that for little or no cost give you plenty of ideas for where to find first-rate threat intelligence.
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    Alistair Croll, Author of Lean Analytics joins AllAnalytics radio Nov. 27, find out more.

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Partner Perspectives

'Reaper': The Professional Bot Herder's Thingbot
Is it malicious? So far it's hard to tell. For now it's a giant blinking red light in security researchers faces warning us that we'd better figure out how to secure the Internet of Things.

'Goldilocks' Legislation Aims to Clean up IoT Security
The proposed Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2017 is not too hard, not too soft, and might be just right.

5 Reasons CISOs Should Keep an Open Mind about Cryptocurrency
With untold new markets for Bitcoin and other 'alt-coins,' it's going to be an exciting future -- and security leaders need to get ready for it.

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    Enterprises are spending more of their IT budgets on cybersecurity technology. How do your organization's security plans and strategies compare to what others are doing? Here's an in-depth look.

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