Cyber Security News

March 2019

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DHS Preps AWARE Risk Management Tool for Launch

62.

Norway Datacenter Strategy Producing Dividend

63.

How Sainsbury's Is Developing a Wider Understanding Of Data Science

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How Las Vegas Stops Email-Borne Cyber Attacks Pre-Delivery

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How Las Vegas Stops Email-Borne Cyber Attacks Pre-Delivery


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Bipartisan Bill Would Create Cyber Advisory Panel at DHS

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Huawei Is More Vulnerable to Hacks Than We Thought

68.

Slack's Security Worries Some CEOs, Who Say Employees 'Never Shut Up' on the App

69.

Hackers Abuse Magento PayPal Integration to Test Validity Of Stolen Credit Cards

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Australian Cyber Spooks Hacked Islamic State Comms Before Major Battle



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In the Wake Of My Health Record, Canberra Wants to Get National Data Scheme Right

72.

Asus Confirms Hack But Contests Scale

73.

Block Risk and Security Issues From Production Rings: Build-time Security

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The Role Of Cyber Insurance in Ransomware Attacks: Weighing the Options

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Why Hackers Are Stoked That Beto O'Rourke Was One Of Them


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Legal Trends- Cyber Security

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NVIDIA Patches Serious Flaw in GeForce Experience Software

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North Korea-Linked Hackers Target MacOS Users

79.

Hackers Are Loving PowerShell, Study Finds

80.

Cryptocurrency Platforms DragonEx and CoinBene Disclose Hacks



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Selling Children's Personal Data: the Latest Dark Web Cyber -criminal Trend

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North Korean Hackers Continue Attacks on Cryptocurrency Businesses

83.

Nvidia Patches Code Execution Vulnerability in GeForce Experience

84.

Malware and Ransomware Rise Puts Your Data at Risk

85.

Many EU Government Websites Don't Comply with EU's Own Data Protection Rules



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In Cyber Security, the Small Details Matter as Much as the Big Plans: NHS Case

87.

Can a Digital 'Card Catalog' Solve Government Data Woes?

88.

What's Your Robotic Quotient?

89.

Aluminium Firm Cyber -attack Cost £25.6m

90.

Holding Government Contractors Responsible for Cyber Security Is Trickier Than It Sounds

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