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Live Event: 3rd Annual DevOps Virtual Summit

Today's business leaders are transforming software delivery and building significant competitive advantage by successfully leveraging agile and DevOps methodologies in concert. Having spent countless hours recasting culture, advancing innovation and engaging greater levels of automation, related best practices now exist to be shared and further refined by all. Expanding DevOps adoption from pockets of early adoption across the entire software delivery lifecycle is the challenge that most organizations now face. Join us live March 7th for this virtual summit and get the real-world expertise and hands-on guidance available only from the industry's leading practitioners and DevOps evangelists. Read More

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What’s up with Windows patching, Microsoft?

A month late? Seriously? It’s both outrageous and unsurprising. Read More

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Fraud rises as cybercriminals flock to online lenders

The latest quarterly ThreatMetrix Cybercrime Report shows 1 million cyberattacks targeted online lending transactions throughout 2016, causing estimated losses of more than $10 billion. Read More

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How to scrub your private data from 'people finder' sites

The internet has your number—among many other deets. Prevent identity theft and doxxing by erasing yourself from aggregator sites like Spokeo and PeekYou Read More

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2 ways new security technology will change your life

Innovative new security products are already reaching beyond the world of IT into ordinary life in ways that will completely change how we live and work. Read More

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Amid cyberattacks, ISPs try to clean up the internet

If your computer’s been hacked, Dale Drew might actually know about it. His company, Level 3 Communications, is a major internet backbone provider and routinely on the lookout for cyberattacks on the network level. From what they can tell, there’s a staggering 178 million IP addresses out there associated with malicious activity. Read More

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Ransomware 'customer support' chat reveals criminals' ruthlessness

Finnish security vendor F-Secure released 34 pages of transcripts from the group chat used by the crafters of the Spora ransomware family. The transcripts give a whole new meaning to tech support. Read More

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Replace SHA-1. It’s not that hard.

Now that SHA-1 has been broken it’s time for enterprises that have ignored its potential weakness for years to finally act, and it’s not that hard. Read More

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The future of biometrics and IoT

Many people are familiar with biometrics as a security measure at airports or police stations, where they often use a fingerprint as a form of identification, but there are many other uses outside of law enforcement. Read More

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Has fraud met its match?

New and dynamic authentication factors can help prevent identity theft. The idea of using a fingerprint reader to log on to a smartphone is nothing new, but the latest wrinkle is the pressure with which that finger pushes on the reader. Read More

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Cloudflare bug exposed passwords, other sensitive data from websites

For months a bug in Cloudflare's content optimization systems exposed sensitive information sent by users to websites including passwords, session cookies, authentication tokens and even private messages. Read More

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It's Not You; It's Your WAF. How To Make AppSec Easy

Web app firewalls have the right idea - protect apps in production from attacks, but the execution is all wrong. It bogs down Security Teams with false alarms. We need to rethink how we approach application security. It's more than just a firewall and easier than perfect coding. It's time for the application to protect itself. Read More

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