The Fuzzy Line Between Necessary Information and Invasion of Privacy

Government surveillance is a longstanding topic of conspiracy theorists, but there’s something arguably much more widespread that’s concerning: the way companies collect information about customers and often don’t allow them to opt out and continue usi… Continue reading The Fuzzy Line Between Necessary Information and Invasion of Privacy

8 everyday technologies that can make you vulnerable to cyberattacks

The security vulnerabilities of the latest developments in tech have been well documented. But what about everyday technologies that have been around for a while or are widely adopted? Here are eight commonly-used tech conveniences that are not as… Continue reading 8 everyday technologies that can make you vulnerable to cyberattacks

Best of 2018: 4 Things to Know About the WPA3 Protocol

As we close out 2018, we at Security Boulevard wanted to highlight the five most popular articles of the year. Following is the first in our weeklong series of the Best of 2018.  The Wi-Fi Alliance, the organization that certifies Wi-Fi networking sta… Continue reading Best of 2018: 4 Things to Know About the WPA3 Protocol

What’s causing the cybersecurity skills gap?

More than 50 percent of companies report problematic shortages in the security skills of their staff. What’s causing the cybersecurity skills gap? And what are some potential solutions for closing it?
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Why tech companies wanted Senate Bill 315 vetoed

Georgia Senate Bill 315 aimed to make all unauthorized access to computers illegal—sounds good, right? Read why provisions in its fine print made tech and security companies more than uncomfortable.
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