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Solution Center: Rapid7 Nothing happening sounds bad, right? But not when it comes to security. Because when you can spot attacks before they damage your network, nothing bad happens. And that's good. Check out how Rapid7's threat exposure management, incident detection and security advisory services can help you shut down vulnerabilities, ensure compliance, and catch suspicious network behavior from the endpoint to the cloud. Then you'll see how making nothing happen can actually be exciting. Read More ▶ |
It's possible to transmit life-threatening signals to implanted medical devices with no prior knowledge of how the devices work, researchers in Belgium and the U.K. have demonstrated. Read More ▶ | |
Amazon Web Services is trying to help protect its customers with a new service aimed at mitigating DDoS impacts. It's called Shield, and the entry-level tier is enabled by default for all web applications running on AWS, starting on Wednesday. Read More ▶ | |
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In the latest episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild chats with Stephen Boyer, CTO and co-founder of BitSight, about the recent DNS attacks against Dyn, and how CSOs can prepare their systems against future attacks. Watch Now ▶ | |
Saudia Arabia's government agencies were hit with a cyberattack that security researchers are blaming on a worm-like malware that can wipe computer systems, destroying data. Read More ▶ | |
eBook: Cyber-Ark Software Inc Local administrator rights and application control are better together. Removing local administrator rights can mitigate the risk of some endpoint attacks, but not all. For more effective endpoint protection, organizations should employ a combination of privilege management and application control. Read More ▶ |
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