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7 security trends to watch in 2019: More AI, consolidation and regionalization

It's that time of year again, when we look back to look ahead. The 2019 security landscape holds new promise, threats, developments and opportunities to collectively tackle the issues our industry faces. Read More

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Amazon 'technical error' exposes undisclosed number of customer names and emails

Amazon isn't saying how many customers had their names and email addresses exposed due to a data leak caused by an unexplained technical error. Read More

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Recent cyber attacks show disturbing trends

A cyber attack is an attack launched from one or more computers against another computer, multiple computers or networks. Here are some of the major recent cyber attacks and what we can learn from them. Read More

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How to take control of Windows 10 security update settings

It's often wise to defer Windows 10 or Server 2019 security updates to let the glitches shake out. Here are the settings needed to make that happen. Read More

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BlackBerry's acquisition of Cylance raises eyebrows in the security community

BlackBerry's move into the endpoint security game may create public safety issues, given the company's history with encryption backdoors, experts say. Read More

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Why hacking leads to less security respect

If security and risk management continue to be marketed as tools that aren't necessarily complementary to an organization's strategy, they will continue to be seen as outsiders. Read More

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Who is responsible for IoT security in healthcare?

NIST panel debates who should own IoT security: vendors or users. The issue is especially important when it comes to protecting medical devices. Read More

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