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 August 28, 2019
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
WannaCry Remains No. 1 Ransomware Weapon
Of all of the ransomware variants spotted targeting victims in the first half of 2019, the infamous WannaCry was by far the most prevalent, according to Trend Micro's detection data.
CrowdStrike Launches Fund for Early-Stage Endpoint Security Startups
It's goal is to accelerate delivery of third-party apps that add on and extend the company's Falcon cloud-hosted services.
Unsecured IoT: 8 Ways Hackers Exploit Firmware Vulnerabilities
As new Internet of Things products enter the market, speed shouldn't trump concerns about security.
Consumers Urged to Secure Their Digital Lives
Security options for consumers improve as Internet of Things devices invade homes and data on consumers proliferates online.
Imperva Customer Database Exposed
A subset of customers for the company's Incapsula web application firewall had their email addresses, hashed/salted passwords, and more open to unauthorized access, Imperva announced.
New 'Lyceum' Threat Group Eyes Critical Infrastructure
Researchers report Lyceum, otherwise known as Hexane, has targeted organizations in South Africa and the Middle East.
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10 Low-Cost (or Free!) Ways to Boost Your Security AI Skills
The following hardware and software options will amplify your know-how about artificial intelligence and how to apply it to security - without busting any budgets.

Capital One Breach: What Security Teams Can Do Now
Knowing the methods of the attacker, as laid out in the federal indictment, allow us to prevent similar attacks.

'Culture Eats Policy for Breakfast': Rethinking Security Awareness Training
What's definitely not working with end-user cybersecurity awareness training - and what you can do about it.

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6 Ways Airlines and Hotels Can Keep Their Networks Secure
As recent news can attest, travel and hospitality companies are prime targets for cybercriminals. Here are six privacy and security tips that can help lock down privacy and security.
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The Right to Be Patched: How Sentient Robots Will Change InfoSec Management
It won't be long before we consider embodied AI as a form of "life" - and that will have a variety of paradigm-shifting, somewhat irritating, and potentially hilarious impacts on the daily lives of cybersecurity and privacy professionals.
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