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US Intel Officials Share Their National Cybersecurity Concerns
Leaders in the security sector discuss the most pressing cyberthreats threatening the United States and what can be done to mitigate them.
Microsoft: Three Hacking Attempts Made on Midterm Elections
Microsoft detected data indicating three congressional candidates were being hit with cyberattacks - the first to target midterm elections.
HR Services Firm ComplyRight Suffers Major Data Breach
More than 7,500 customer companies were affected, and the number of individuals whose information was leaked is unknown.
What the Incident Responders Saw
New report on IR professionals' experiences reveals just how advanced attackers, such as nation-state hackers, dig in even after they're detected.
Why Artificial Intelligence Is Not a Silver Bullet for Cybersecurity
Like any technology, AI and machine learning have limitations. Three are detection, power, and people.
Why Security Startups Fly - And Why They Crash
What makes startups stand out in a market flooded with thousands of vendors? Funding experts and former founders share their thoughts.
Singapore Health Services Data Breach Exposes Info on 1.5 Million People
Attackers, repeatedly and specifically, targeted Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's medication data.
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Russian National Vulnerability Database Operation Raises Suspicions
Recorded Future says Russia's Federal Service for Technical and Export Control has ability to find, weaponize vulnerabilities under cover of doing technology inspections.

Less Than Half of Cyberattacks Detected via Antivirus: SANS
Companies are buying next-gen antivirus and fileless attack detection tools but few have the resources to use them, researchers report.

10 Ways to Protect Protocols That Aren't DNS
Here's how to safeguard three other network foundation protocols so they don't become weapons or critical vulnerabilities.

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EDITORS' CHOICE

6 Ways to Tell an Insider Has Gone Rogue
Malicious activity by trusted users can be very hard to catch, so look for these red flags.
Make Security Boring Again
In the public sector and feeling overwhelmed? Focus on the basics, as mind numbing as that may sound.
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