Cyber Security News

February 2019

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Chinese and Iranian Hackers Renew Their Attacks on US Companies

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Chief Data Officer Role Now Well-entrenched, Says Gartner

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Cloud Migrations Emerge as Top Investment Area for It Decision-makers: IT Priorities 2019

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UK Security Watchdog Said to Conclude No Huawei 5G Ban Needed

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Singapore Tightens Foreign Worker Rules, Beefs Up Cyber Security



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Nest Warns Customers to Shore Up Password Security

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Lawmakers Put Pentagon's Cyber in Their Sights

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Hacker Puts Up for Sale Third Round Of Hacked Databases on the Dark Web

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What Do the Numbers Mean? Data Breaches

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England and Wales to Require Thousands Of Criminals to Wear GPS Tracking Bracelets



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Russian Flag Flies on Cathedral in English Town Where Ex-Spy Was Poisoned

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New Study Highlights IoT Security and Privacy Flaws in Popular Off the Shelf Devices

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Was Jeff Bezos the Weak Link in Cyber Security?

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Mozilla, Others Want Big Retailers to Pledge Minimum IoT Security

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Optus Disables My Account Site After Users Complain Of Privacy Breach



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Scammers Exploit Azure Blob Stores, Optus Accounts

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Increased Appetite for Biometrics Fueled By Speed, Security and Convenience

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How Organizations Handle Disruptive Data Sources

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Health Sector Council Released Cyber Security Recommendations for Medical Devices and Health IT

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China's Top App Rewards Citizens for Reading Up on President Xi Jinping


Why wait until you get hacked?


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Qualcomm Fined for Offering Illegal Kickbacks to Phone-makers

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How Can Open Data Mapping Help Deal with the Global Litter Crisis?

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Could Your Business Be Liable for a Rogue Employee's Data Breach?

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DHS Cyber Leader Says 2020 Security Preparations Underway

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How AI and Machine Learning Can Help You Defend the Enterprise From Cyber Attacks


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


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Five Emerging Cyber Security Threats You Should Take Very Seriously in 2019

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The Hacking Strategies That Will Dominate in 2019

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GAO Gives Congress Go-ahead for a GDPR-like Privacy Legislation

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Two Cyber Security Myths Putting Your Business at Risk From Hackers

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Phishing Lure Snags 1 in 3 FHFA Employees Targeted

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