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 May 25, 2017
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WannaCry: The North Korea Debate
Researchers split over whether an infamous North Korean hacking group, an affiliate, or another attacker altogether, is behind the epic ransomware worm.
Target Reaches Breach Settlement: $18.5 Million Fine, Security Controls
Target to cough up $18.5 million to 47 states in a settlement following its 2013 security breach, which exposed data of millions of customers.
Data Breach, Vulnerability Data on Track to Set New Records in 2017
There are so far 1,254 publicly reported data breaches and 4,837 published vulnerabilities in the first quarter of this year.
4 Reasons the Vulnerability Disclosure Process Stalls
The relationship between manufacturers and researchers is often strained. Here's why, along with some resources to help.
Split Tunnel SMTP Exploit Bypasses Email Security Gateways
Attackers can inject malicious payloads directly to email server via email encryption appliances, Securolytics says.
Data Security & Privacy: The Risks of Not Playing by the Rules
Achieving compliance is a complex and challenging process. But with the right systems and policies, you can stay ahead of the next data breach - and the regulators.
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5 Security Lessons WannaCry Taught Us the Hard Way
There is a lot more our industry should be doing to protect its systems and data from cyber blackmail.

Don't Forget Basic Security Measures, Experts Say
Some security leaders argue there is little point in worrying about emerging threats when businesses can't defend against today's attacks.

With Billions Spent on Cybersecurity, Why Are Problems Getting Worse?
Technology alone won't keep you safe. Fully engaged employees should be your first line of defense.

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9 Ways Organizations Sabotage Their Own Security: Lessons from the Verizon DBIR
Mistakes and missteps plague enterprise security. The Verizon 2017 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) offers nuggets on what organizations must stop doing - now.
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