Issue highlights 1. Microsoft's enterprise-grade security is coming to Windows 10 IoT 2. New malware program infects ATMs, dispenses cash on command 3. Are your biggest security threats on the inside? 4. Changing the whistleblower-retaliation culture |
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Microsoft launched a new Preview build for its version of Windows 10 that's designed to run devices that are part of the Internet of Things, along with a development kit to help users test it out. READ MORE |
White Paper: LogRhythm The time has come for CEOs and Boards to take personal responsibility for improving their companies' cyber security. Global payment systems, private customer data, critical control systems, and core intellectual property are all at risk today. Learn More |
A new malware program called GreenDispenser infects automated teller machines (ATMs) and allows attackers to extract cash on command. READ MORE |
White Paper: LifeLock Vacations a the time for Americans to rest, relax and tell the world about your adventures. But your social media habits might be helping identity thieves and putting your information at risk. Learn how to be a safe social traveler. Learn More |
Ask most computer pros to talk about IT security, and you'll likely hear about all sorts of external threats, like malware, hackers, spyware, DOS attacks and the like. But what if the bigger and more costly threat comes from within? READ MORE |
When an employee notices a major threat to the business' cybersecurity, you would think the company would want to hear about it. But more often than not, these whistleblowers suffer retaliation from their own employers. READ MORE |
White Paper: CenturyLink Just as in other industries, banks are looking to new IT capabilities that will enable speed, agility, and reliability. To keep pace with changing regulations, escalating cyber threats and electronic banking needs, they must re-evaluate their IT operating models. Learn More |
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