Cyber Security News

August 2018

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Chinese Aerospace Taps Blockchain Invoice System

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Inside the British Military Base Where Young Hackers Learn to Stop Cyber Crime

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6 Reasons Gamification Improves Cyber Security Training

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How to Manage Cloud Security When Providers and Customers Share Responsibility

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You Could Soon Spend 10 Years in Australian Jail If You Don't Hand Over Your Phone Password to Cops


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How Homeland Security Is Gearing Up to Protect the Midterms From Hackers

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Western Sahara Blockchain Project Causes Political Controversy

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Surge in Hacked Credit Card Information Offered for Sale on Web

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R3 Updates Blockchain Software with New Security Feature

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Protect Non-digital Data Too in Defence Against Hackers


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Can Security Tokens Save Crypto From the Bear Market Blues?

462.

Thomas Duryea Logicalis: Security Is a Job Never Done

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Security in Crypto, Payments on the Rise: Brennan IT

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Customers Still Hope to Fly Under Radar Of Cyber Attack

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Global Information Security to Exceed $124b in 2019


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


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SEC Approve Seven New Thai Crypto Exchanges Amidst Ongoing Regulations

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Only 40% Of Top Cryptocurrencies Have a Working Product

468.

Endpoint Breach Prevention By Reducing Attack Surfaces

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Australian Boy Who Hacked Into Apple Network Admired the Group, Court Told

470.

Feedback Friday: Industry Reactions to Foreshadow Flaws


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US and Chile Agree to Cooperate on Cyber Security

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China's 'Belt and Road Initiative' Drives Cyber Spying

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China's Tsinghua University Linked to Cyber Espionage

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China Aims to Narrow Cyber Warfare Gap with US

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1990s Technology Exposes 32,000 Smart Homes, Businesses to Exploit


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Mozilla Wipes 23 Firefox Add-ons Off the Map for Tracking User Activity

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Crypto Market Fights Back After Massive Fall

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Demo at Black Hat 2018 Of What Corrupt Data Does to a Libelium Meshlium

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California Judge Orders Accused Hacker to Pay Bail in Crypto

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OIG Faults Maryland for Inadequate Medicaid Data Security

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