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Video/Webcast: Neustar Inc Ransomware. Politically-motivated hacking. Distributed denial-of-service - and now mega-DDoS attacks targeting the foundations of the Internet, thanks to vulnerabilities in the burgeoning Internet of Things. 2016 has been a landmark year for information security in many ways. What can we expect in 2017? Read More ▶ |
Several recent incidents involving U.S. President Donald Trump's administration can teach users something about IT security -- particularly about Twitter and what not to do with it. Read More ▶ | |
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Fears that President Trump has destroyed the Privacy Shield data transfer agreement with one of the many executive orders he has signed this week are unfounded, the European Commission said Friday. Read More ▶ | |
Cisco Systems has patched a critical vulnerability in its WebEx collaboration and conferencing extension for Google Chrome, and is working on similar patches for the Internet Explorer and Firefox versions. Read More ▶ | |
The U.K. and U.S. are planning to work more closely to combat the spread of extreme Islamist ideology in cyberspace, British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday. Read More ▶ | |
Amateur hackers are alarmed by the apparent demise of LeakedSource, a controversial breach notification site that's been accused of doing more harm than good. Read More ▶ | |
As CIOs and IT security pros already know, strong security technology can still be undermined if end users don't follow safe cyber practices. Read More ▶ | |
Law enforcement authorities from Europe and Asia have dismantled a cybercriminal group that specialized in hacking into automated teller machine (ATMs). Read More ▶ | |
White Paper: Neustar Inc For cybersecurity professionals, 2016 presented a year of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks that were unprecedented. Week after week, the public was inundated with news of hacks, attacks, and data leaks. It didn't take long for everybody to realize the old axiom of cybersecurity still holds true - there are two types of companies: those who are hacked and know about it, and those who are hacked and soon will find out. Read More ▶ |
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