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What Will Cybersecurity's 'New Normal' Look Like?
The coronavirus pandemic has forced changes for much of the business world, cybersecurity included. What can we expect going forward?
'GoldenSpy' Malware Hidden in Tax Software Spies on Companies Doing Business in China
Advanced persistent threat (APT) campaign aims to steal intelligence secrets from foreign companies operating in China.
Cybercrime Infrastructure Never Really Dies
Despite the takedown of the "CyberBunker" threat operators in 2019, command-and-control traffic continues to report back to the defunct network address space.
Black Hat Survey: Breach Concerns Hit Record Levels Due to COVID-19
Annual "Black Hat USA Attendee Survey" indicates unprecedented concern over possible compromises of enterprise networks and US critical infrastructure.
Firmware Flaw Allows Attackers to Evade Security on Some Home Routers
Networking devices sold under at least one major brand have a firmware vulnerability that allows hackers to take control of the device, a cybersecurity firm claims.
Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 on the Cybersecurity Industry
The maelstrom of change we're going through presents a unique opportunity to become enablers. And to do that requires flexibility.
Average Cost of a Data Breach: $116M
Sensitivity of customer information and time-to-detection determine financial blowback of cybersecurity breaches.
How to Secure Machine Learning
Part two of a series on avoiding potential security risks with ML.
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What's Anonymous Up to Now?
The hacker group recently took credit for two high-profile incidents -- but its actions aren't quite the same as they once were, some say.

Hosting Provider Hit With Largest-Ever DDoS Attack
Likely looking to make a statement, attackers targeted specific websites hosted by a single provider with a 1.44 terabit-per-second distributed denial-of-service attack, according to Akamai.

Healthcare CISOs Share COVID-19 Response Stories
Cybersecurity leaders discussed the threats and challenges that arose during the pandemic, and how they responded, during a virtual roundtable.

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Cloud Threats and Priorities as We Head Into the Second Half of 2020
With millions working from home and relying on the cloud, security leaders are under increasing pressure to keep their enterprises breach-free.
COVID-19: Latest Security News & Commentary
Check out Dark Reading's updated, exclusive news and commentary surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Have Your Say: Dark Reading Video News Desk Seeks Reader Contributions
We've got questions for you on black infosec, burnout, vulnerabilities, COVID-19, and much more. Send us your video responses and we'll play them in our News Desk broadcast during Black Hat Virtual.
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How to Wring Every Last Drop Out of Your Security Budget
In the face of tighter budgets and lowered spending forecasts due to the pandemic, optimizing and improving the efficiency of security programs -- without sacrificing integrity -- has never been more important.
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