Cyber Security News

July 2018

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Pentagon Wants to Move Some Cyber Defense Operations to the Cloud

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This Network Intrusion Detection System Can Tell If Someone's Trying to Hack Your Containers

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Stolen Code-Signing Certificate Used in Malware Attack

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Voting Machine Maker Suddenly Remembers It Did Connect Its Machines to the Internet

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LabCorp's Network Security Breach May Have Exposed PHI Of Millions



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Patient Safety Concerns Driving Medical Device Security Investment

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Coded - a New Cyber Security Recruitment Event: Cyber Re

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Bringing Cyber Security to the DNC

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Ransomware Attacks Drop as Organizations Raise Defenses

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Tech Consumers Should Not Be Forced to Sacrifice Privacy for Security



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As List Of Banned Sites Keeps Growing, Russia Asks Public to Help State Internet Censors

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How Russian Hackers Used US Online Infrastructure Against Itself

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Russia Hacker Indictments Should Make the Kremlin Squirm

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Cyber Threat Sharing Center Opens in Perth to Protect Resources Sector

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Here's What You Can Do: Magecart Presents an Unprecedented Threat



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Only 20% Of Companies Have Fully Completed Their GDPR Implementations

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Behind the 2016 Dnc Hack: Bitcoin, Malware and Luck

378.

Pennsylvania Department Of Health System Taken Offline Following Security Incident

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Officials in Georgia Have High Hopes for the Future Of the Cyber Security Workforce

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Rubio, Warner Stress Election Security After Trump-Putin Summit



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Allscripts Wants Ransomware Attack Class-Action Lawsuit Dismissed

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Health Plan Victims Of Healthcare Data Breaches Surge 1,000%

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Franck Braunstedter on Cloud Security

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Putin's Attack on the US Is Our Pearl Harbor

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India's Telecom Regulator Recommends Stricter Data Security Rules



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Rising Sea Levels Threaten Buried Internet Cables

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Calm Job Applicants Might Be at a Disadvantage

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Nydfs Cyber Security Regulation Leads the Way for Other States and Industries: Follow the Leader

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Ex-cyber Officials Demand to Know Security Measures for 2020 Census

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Russian Government Implicated in US Election Hack for First Time

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