Cyber Security News

Apr 24 2019

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What 'The Godfather' Teaches Us About Fighting Cyber Attacks

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Connectwise CEO Defends Security Stance

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Nearly Half Of Firms Suffer Data Breaches at Hands Of Vendors

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Government Officials Targeted with Trojanized TeamViewer

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Uk Could Build an Automatic National Defence System, Says Gchq Chief: Cyber Security

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Ransomware Attacks Up Their Game _ and Ransom Demands

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Leakers Publish Source Code Of Iranian Hacking Tools

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Can Autonomous Systems Detect Hostile Intent?

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Calif. Leaders OK Changes Curtailing Landmark Privacy Law

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FTC Fines Online Dress-Up Game Over Kid Privacy Violations

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Ministers Demand Huawei Leak Inquiry

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UK at Odds with Cyber -allies Over Huawei

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IRS' Outdated App Security Leaves Taxpayers at Risk Of Identity Theft, Watchdog Says

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The Most Essential Concept in Cyber : Speed

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Qualcomm Chip Bug Poses Risk to App Account Security

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Android Vs. Ios, Which Is More Secure? SecurityWatch

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Chrome 74 Adds Dark Mode and a Stronger Incognito Mode

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Where Is AI Used the Most? in Cyber Security

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DNSpionage Hackers Use New Malware in Recent Attacks

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Britain 'Approves' Huawei Role in 5G Network

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AWS Bags Multi-year Deal to Support Ford-backed Bid to Create Open Connected Car Cloud Platform

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Market Must Address IT Failures in Large Infrastructure Projects, Government Says

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400 More S/4 Hana Sign-ups, €1.5bn in Cloud: SAP Q1 2019 Results

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PM May Approves Huawei for Use in 5G Networks Despite Opposition

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IRS' Outdated App Security Leaves Taxpayers at Risk Of Identity Theft, Watchdog Says

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The Most Essential Concept in Cyber : Speed

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The Surveillance State: Made in China, Exported to the World

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CloudBees Buys Electric Cloud to Speed Up Software Delivery

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Supply Chain Attack on Wipro Highlights Service Provider Vulnerabilities

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What AI Can (and Can't) Do Right Now to Fight CNP Fraud

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Healthcare Workers Still a Weak Link in Cyber Defense Plans

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UK Cyber Security Agency Won't Tip Regulator on Breaches

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