Cyber Security News

November 2018

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Start Preparing for Post-quantum Data Protection

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DHS Cyber Unit Fields False Alarms But No Hacks on Election Day

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Macron Wants 'Real European Army' to Combat Russian Threat & End Reliance on US

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Data Breaches Could Constitute a Litigation Bonanza

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How Estonia Secures Its Electronic Elections From Kremlin Attacks


Slow network? Intermittent connectivity?
Did a hacker bypass your security?


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Taliban Pummel Security Forces Across Afghanistan

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DHS Cyber Unit Fields False Alarms But No Hacks on Election Day

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How Estonia Secures Its Electronic Elections From Kremlin Attacks

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How Estonia Secures Its Electronic Elections From Kremlin Attacks

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DHS Cyber Unit Fields False Alarms But No Hacks on Election Day


What's the worst that could happen?


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Nation States Sponsoring Increasingly Sophisticated Cyber Attacks

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Airline Data Breaches Worrying

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Bad Security Practices Meet China's Captain America: the OPM Hack Explained

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Fda Must Address Postmarket Cyber Security Risk to Medical Devices: OIG

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Tracking Voting Irregularities Across the U.S


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


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4.4M Records Exposed in 117 Health Data Breaches in Q3 2018

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Many IT Pros Lack Budget for Connected Medical Device Security

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Airline Data Breaches Worrying

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HSBC Suffers Data Breach on Small Number Of Online Accounts

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Kemp Cites Voter Database Hacking Attempt, Gives No Evidence



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Huawei Denies Foreign Network Hack Reports

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The Overlooked Last Mile Of Securing Voter Data: Ensuring Election Integrity

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Companies Implementing DevSecOps Address Vulnerabilities Faster Than Others

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Shellbot Botnet Targets Linux, Android Devices

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States Activate National Guard Cyber Units for Tomorrow's Midterm Elections


Outfoxing the bad guys? Let's talk.


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Security and the Cloud: Infographic

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National Biometric Database Could Be on the Way (and in Private Hands)

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How AI and Machine Vision Detects Threats

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Holiday Advice for ID Theft Prevention

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Radisson Reveals Hack, Theft Of Reward Members' Data

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