Cyber Security News

December 2019

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Ad Regulator Issues Guidance on Consent for Data Sharing

362.

Cyber Lab Drops Antitrust Suit Against Standards Org

363.

KBR Wins $216M Cyber Security Deal with Navy

364.

Android Malware Used for Cyber Espionage Disguised as Chat App: Warning

365.

The Future Of Texting Is Far Too Easy to Hack



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Tackling Healthcare's Endpoint Problem with Detection, Planning

367.

RMIT to Tackle Cyber Security Challenges

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Red Teams and Blue Teams Must Evolve in the 2020s: Black Hat Europe

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AWS Fleshes Out Edge Computing Strategy with Hyper-local Datacenter Hubs Planned in Major Cities

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Hassan Joins Senate Cyber Security Caucus



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Biometric Security Is Making Passwords Passé

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Why Low-code and the Appian Platform?

373.

Hassan Joins Senate Cyber Security Caucus

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Top Botnets Of the 2010s: a Decade Of Malware

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What Can the Chief Data Officer Achieve in an Organization



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Save a Ton on Great Accessories in Our Huge Cyber Monday Sale

377.

Code Execution Vulnerabilities Patched in Accusoft ImageGear

378.

Inside Mastercard's Push for Continuous Security

379.

80% Of All Android Apps Are Encrypting Traffic By Default

380.

EFF Warns Of 'One-way Mirror' in the World Of Corporate Online Spying


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


381.

This New Android Malware Comes Disguised as a Chat App

382.

TikTok Illegally Collected, Shared Children's Data, Parents Say

383.

Alternative Credit Data Useful If Deployed Sensibly

384.

HHS Fines Sentara Hospitals $2M Over Information Breach

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Senators Renew Effort to Safeguard People's Data Online


Slow network? Intermittent connectivity?
Did a hacker bypass your security?


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Small Contractors Struggle to Meet Cyber Security Standards, Pentagon Finds

387.

Smith & Wesson's Website Hacked to Steal Credit Card Details

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The iPhone 11 Pro's Location Data Puzzler

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Senators Renew Effort to Safeguard People's Data Online

390.

Small Contractors Struggle to Meet Cyber Security Standards, Pentagon Finds

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