CSO Update | | Intel Security names DJ Armin van Buuren as the most dangerous cyber celebrity of 2015. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. Does security awareness training even work? 2. Smart leaders need to 'anticipate breach' to protect their companies 3. Microsoft accidentally releases Windows 7 'test' patch, freaks out users 4. Scraping away profits | 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 | If even well-educated security experts mess up when it comes to security, can we really educate average employees to be more security aware? READ MORE | White Paper: LogRhythm This research will help you select an appropriate SIEM solution based on vendor research, create an implementation roadmap, define your SIEM architecture, and measure the continued value of your SIEM. Learn More | It's time to shift from breach prevention bias to a powerful leadership approach that engages and protects the entire organization READ MORE | Webcast: CDW No business is immune to a cyber-attack or data breach. Indeed, malware lives on most corporate networks, meaning smart companies don't just practice threat prevention - they engage in active detection. Learn More | If you run Windows 7 and saw an unknown patch this morning that seemingly disappeared, relax. It was a Microsoft error. READ MORE | Web scraping is on the rise. How to detect and protect your intellectual property. READ MORE | White Paper: LogRhythm The need for early detection of targeted attacks and data breaches is driving the expansion of new and existing SIEM deployments. Advanced users are looking to augment SIEM with advanced profiling and analytics. Learn More | | | | | | | |
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