Cyber Security News

Mar 04 2019

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Data Breach Cost Marriott $28 Million So Far

2.

Privacy Foundation Says Privacy 'Severely' Underestimated in Rushing Through CDR

3.

Warner Questions Health Care Groups on Cyber Security

4.

Strategies to Balance Risk and Business Acceleration: Enterprise Attitudes to Cyber Security

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Human Behavior Can Be Your Biggest Cyber Security Risk

6.

A Strong Security Posture Starts with Application Dependency Mapping

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A Third Of 2018's Vulnerabilities Have Public Exploits, 50% Can Be Exploited Remotely

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IT Teams Are Struggling with Network Infrastructure Challenges Caused By the Cloud

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Jones Day Global Privacy & Cyber Security Update Vol. 21

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Best Cyber Security Practices for Healthcare Organizations - Insider-Caused Data Loss

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New Photo, Music and Drawing Apps You Should Download Right Now

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Chinese Hackers Use Phishing Emails to Target Engineering, Transport and Defence Companies

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Open Source Software Breaches Surge in the Past 12 Months

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W3C Finalizes Web Authentication (WebAuthn) Standard

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Practical Security for the Hybrid Agency Starts with Intent

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Practical Security for the Hybrid Agency Starts with Intent

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Open Data, AI Apps Shine at Census Demo Day

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Defending Against Drone Swarms

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Insurance Groups Support Travelers in 11th Circ. Breach Row

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Feds Arrest NY Man Over Role in Bitcoins-For-Cards Scheme

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Ex-Trump Associate Hacked Mariah Carey's Ex-Manager

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Wiretapped Ex-Asst. DA's Suit Against NYC, Staff Survives

23.

Traditional Cyber Security Staff Retention Tactics Becoming Less Effective

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Massachusetts Cyber Security Czar Calls for Rules, Enforcement

25.

Insecure MongoDB Databases Expose Chinese State Surveillance, Nuclear Plant

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The NSA's Domestic Metadata Collection System Is Not Being Used and May Be Discontinued: Report

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An Alphabet Moonshot Wants to Store the Security Industry's Data

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The Overlooked Security Threat Of Sign-In Kiosks

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The Cyber Security Industry Makes Millions, But Is It Keeping Us Safe?

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Alphabet to Give Businesses the Backstory on How They Got Hacked

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Privacy Tops List Of Consumer Smart Home Concerns

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Hackers Sell Access to Bait-and-Switch Empire

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Meng Wanzhou's Cushy Bail Is Raising Hackles in Canada

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Fake Browser Updates Push Malware

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UK Among Most Expensive Countries for Mobile Data

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Cyber Awareness Of UK Boards Found Wanting

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Danske Bank Builds on Machine Learning to Predict IT Failures

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Fresh Data Analytics Tool Slashes Openreach's Ethernet Delivery Times

39.

Clearer North Korean Link to Global Infrastructure Malware Campaign

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Kushner, Gates Seek Dismissal Of DNC's Russian Hacking Complaint

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Coinbase Risks Losing Users After Buying a Firm with Spyware Ties

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Ex-Trump Associate Sater Sued for Hacking Ex-Friend's Computers

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