Cyber Security News

July 2019

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Smartodds Bets on Rubrik Backup Appliance with Cloud Archive

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Billion-dollar Privacy Penalties Put CEOs on Notice

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US Judge Dismisses Challenge Over Department Of Defense Mega-cloud Contract

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Organizations Turn to AI in Race Against Cyber Attackers

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UK Public Sector Needs to Prioritise Mobile Device Security



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UK Boards Ignoring £30bn Cyber Risk

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How Apollo 11 Influenced Modern Computer Software and Hardware

458.

The Best Prime Day Laptop Deals

459.

Before Being Hacked, Border Surveillance Firm Lobbied to Downplay Security and Privacy Concerns About Its Technology

460.

Is 'Revil' the New GandCrab Ransomware?



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Indiana County Pays $130,000 in Response to Ransomware Attack

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As Ransomware Rages, Debate Heats Up on Response

463.

Russia's Election Hackers Are Back-and Targeting Soros

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Brazil Mining Giant Vale to Pay $107 Million to Compensate Workers for Dam Disaster

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Japan Cites 'National Security' in Free Trade Crackdown. Sound Familiar?



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Japan Cites 'National Security' in Free Trade Crackdown. Sound Familiar?

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How Small Mistakes Lead to Major Data Breaches

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New Election Systems Use Vulnerable Software

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An IT Security Salesman Told Me His Software Doesn't Work

470.

Congress Mobilizes on Cyber Threats to Electric Grid


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MLB Stadium Installs Vending Machines with Portable iPhone Chargers

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Facial Recognition Tech Is Growing Stronger, Thanks to Your Face

473.

A 'Dark Lord' Falls in Russia's Growing Power Struggle

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Premera Blue Cross Pays States $10 Million Over Data Breach

475.

Bitpoint Exchange Says Hackers Stole $32m in Cryptocurrency


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Blockbuster GDPR Fines Boost Cyber Protection Firms

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How Businesses Can Become More Nimble and Secure By Moving to the Cloud

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Small and Mid-sized Organizations Remain Especially Vulnerable to Persistent Compromises

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Insights Into End-user Security Awareness and Behavior Around Phishing

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India Might Steal iPhone Production From China

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