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Moving Toward a Password-less Authentication Future

Posted on April 18, 2019 by Jeffrey Burt

Passwords may be around for a while, despite their inherent weaknesses, but work is underway to create a password-less authentication future. Continue reading Moving Toward a Password-less Authentication Future→

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Facing the Cybersecurity Skills Gap

Posted on April 16, 2019 by Jeffrey Burt

Among other efforts to close the cybersecurity skills gap, organizations are looking to bring more women and other under-represented populations into the field. Continue reading Facing the Cybersecurity Skills Gap→

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Recent Security Breaches, IoT Vulnerabilities Make Top Stories of 2018

Posted on December 26, 2018 by Jeffrey Burt

From the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities to recent security breaches, 2018 was a year in cybersecurity that had its share of ups and downs. Continue reading Recent Security Breaches, IoT Vulnerabilities Make Top Stories of 2018→

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Ransomware Attack Victim: Once Bitten, Twice Shy

Posted on December 17, 2018 by Jeffrey Burt

A dozen years after it was hit, ransomware attack victim A1care continues to search for and implement the latest and greatest in security software. Continue reading Ransomware Attack Victim: Once Bitten, Twice Shy→

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Navigation Apps May Be Following You

Posted on December 6, 2018 by Jeffrey Burt

As holiday travelers hit the road, Checkmarx outlines vulnerabilities in navigation apps from GPS companies Garmin and TomTom. Continue reading Navigation Apps May Be Following You→

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Threat Actors Are Exploiting IT Networks to Attack Energy, Utilities

Posted on November 16, 2018 by Jeffrey Burt

A report by cybersecurity vendor Vectra found that threat actors often begin lengthy, deliberate attacks by compromising a company’s network. Continue reading Threat Actors Are Exploiting IT Networks to Attack Energy, Utilities→

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Natural Disasters, Other Major Events Draw Cyberscams and Phishing Exploits

Posted on November 1, 2018 by Jeffrey Burt

Phishing exploits in the wake of Hurricane Michael in Florida are just the latest examples of cybercriminals looking to take advantage of people who want to help. Continue reading Natural Disasters, Other Major Events Draw Cyberscams and Phishing Exploits→

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Companies Eyeing AI for IoT Security: Survey

Posted on October 19, 2018 by Jeffrey Burt

A study by the Ponemon Institute and Aruba Networks says overwhelmed security teams are looking to AI and machine learning for help with IoT security. Continue reading Companies Eyeing AI for IoT Security: Survey→

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Cold Boot Attack Method Leaves Laptops Vulnerable

Posted on October 4, 2018 by Jeffrey Burt

Most corporate computers are vulnerable to the cold boot attack, but there are many factors that make it difficult to pull off. Continue reading Cold Boot Attack Method Leaves Laptops Vulnerable→

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When It Comes to Fantasy Football Today, Cyber Risks Could Sack Companies

Posted on September 30, 2018 by Jeffrey Burt

With millions of players and billions of dollars involved, fantasy football today is rife with risk, Kaspersky warns. Continue reading When It Comes to Fantasy Football Today, Cyber Risks Could Sack Companies→

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