CSO After Dark | | Recruiting and staffing specialist Robert Half Technology released its annual guide to U.S. tech salaries, which finds wireless networking engineers are in line for the biggest pay hike. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. FTC's actions put CSOs on high alert 2. Former employee files gender discrimination lawsuit against Microsoft 3. Apple brings down malware-infected apps from store 4. Indian draft rules on encryption could compromise privacy, security | White Paper: Citrix Systems Customers, employees and partners are more frequently accessing web-delivered services from their mobile devices. At the same time, attackers are constantly discovering new ways to compromise security, including advanced malware and application layer attacks. Without the right tools, you are vulnerable. Learn more | Four takeaways from the FTC's power to sue for lax security. READ MORE | Last week, Katie Moussouris, a noted security researcher and the woman who was instrumental in developing Microsoft's bug bounty program a task that led her to become one of the Web's foremost experts on disclosure and vulnerability policy filed a gender discrimination class action lawsuit against her former employer. READ MORE | Apple has brought down a large number of apps from its store after it was found that around 40 iOS apps had been infected by a modified version of the company's software for developers. READ MORE | India's government is trying to ensure that its law enforcement has easy access to encrypted information, but it could be compromising security and privacy in the bargain. 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 | | | | |
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