Cyber Security News

November 2018

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Firefox Alerts Users When Visiting Breached Sites

392.

Report Shows Increase in Email Attacks Using .com File Extensions

393.

DOD Disables File Sharing Service Due to 'Security Risks'

394.

Gift Ideas? Perhaps Check Mozilla's Gadget Security, Creepiness Ratings Before You Buy

395.

Japanese Cyber Security Minister Finds Computers a Mystery


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


396.

Cloud Security Is the Agency's Responsibility

397.

A Call for Government Leadership: Facial Recognition

398.

Cloud Security Is the Agency's Responsibility

399.

Growing Privacy Laws Raise GCs' Fears Of Legal Exposure

400.

US Must Use 'Full Toolkit' to Fight Cyber Crime



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FCC Applauds Step Toward Stemming Spoofed Calls

402.

Hi-tech Watches Let Children Be Spied on

403.

Japan's Cyber Minister 'Never Used Computers'

404.

Online Shopping Fraud to Surge During Black Friday and Cyber Monday

405.

Keep People at the Center Of Risk Management, Says Consultant



406.

UK Leads the Way in Multi-cloud Deployments

407.

Enterprises Lack Capability Against Persistent Cyber Attacks

408.

The Gym Group Flexes Its Muscles with Data Analytics

409.

Government Contractors Face New Data Breach Disclosure and Investigation Requirements

410.

Election Security Tested


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


411.

DHS and Pentagon Memo Details Future Cyber Cooperation

412.

Firefox Will Now Alert You When You Visit Hacked Sites

413.

'I Don't Use Computers,' Says Japan's Deputy Chief Of...cyber Security

414.

' Why Sleep Apnea Patients Rely on a Cpap Machine Hacker: 'I'm Possibly Alive Because It Exists

415.

Massive Data Leaks Keep Happening Because Big Companies Can Afford to Lose Your Data



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The Internet Has a Huge C/C++ Problem and Developers Don't Want to Deal with It

417.

Minister in Charge Of Japan's Cyber Security Says He Has Never Used a Computer

418.

Data-Driven Medicine Will Help People - But Can It Do So Equally?

419.

Japan's Cyber Security Minister Doesn't Use Computers

420.

Government Contractors Face New Data Breach Disclosure and Investigation Requirements

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