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Nov 23, 2016
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Voting security experts call on Clinton to demand recount

Hillary Clinton, the apparent loser in the recent U.S. presidential race, should ask for voting recounts in three states, a group of voting security experts and election lawyers have said, and new results could swing the outcome of the election. Read More

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Shall we care about zero-day?
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ICYMI: Why studying security in college is a waste of time

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3 Tips to Deliver Fast Performance Across Mobile Web

Discover how to deliver high performance mobile experiences based on real-world code examples, you'll learn How to identify major issues in mobile page construction, Best practices for managing CSS & JavaScript, and Key considerations when going global with a Web app. Read More

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Shall we care about zero-day?

Gartner says that 99% of exploited vulnerabilities are publicly known. Does it mean we can ignore zero-days? Read More

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48% off Satechi Portable Rechargeable Smartphone Speaker Stand - Deal Alert

The iFit-1 is a sliding stand for your phone that contains a high-fidelity speaker, so you can browse the internet, play games, or watch movies with louder, richer sound. Also features a 6 hour rechargeable battery. Read More

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Who has the most impact in driving security advancement?

Advancing security in the enterprise doesn't happen without the right people getting on board Read More

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Make companies pay full cost of breaches to restore trust in the internet, says ISOC

Fake news, online banking thefts and data breaches: It's no wonder that trust in the internet is at an all-time low. But don't worry: The Internet Society has a five-step plan for restoring faith in the network of networks. Read More

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Incident response and our 'culture of winning'

Security professionals understand the immense value of a formal incident response plan, but management may not always see it the same way, especially as it may be viewed by stockholders or other interests as a "plan to fail". But there are many other places in your organization where an incident response plan can bring huge benefits, and you can use these to show a much stronger ROI for management to support and invest in a thorough, dedicated incident response effort. Read More

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Cybersecurity woes can be remedied through decentralization

France recently announced the creation of a single database to store information on 60 million holders of French identity cards and passports. The 2014 hack of the Office of Personnel Management demonstrates why this is a very bad idea. There are approaches, albeit some difficult to realize, that can achieve the French government’s objective without creating a new hacker honey pot. Read More

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ICYMI: Why studying security in college is a waste of time

To gain the security skills most needed at many companies, students and graduates will have to take a counterintuitive approach to their education and career. Whether just entering college or recently graduated, Shawn Burke, Global CSO, Sungard AS, details how to get started. Read More

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Closing the Customer-Experience Gap with Digital-Performance Management

Digital business accounts for nearly a quarter of the world's economy today, but many organizations still lack a complete view of the digital customer experience they're delivering. That lack of clarity impedes business success. In this report MIT Technology Review describes how DPM can help bridge that gap. Read More

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