Chip-and-PIN Credit Cards, One Year On

At the end of 2016, more than a year after the official liability shift, most large retailers in the U.S. have finally adopted chip-and-PIN credit cards.

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A User’s Guide to Cybersecurity Leadership

Despite the rapid expansion of third-party risks, a recent survey revealed that many companies lack the cybersecurity leadership to respond effectively.

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Protect Sensitive Files With Document Security Management

Although most companies have invested in file management tools, document security remains a challenge due to widespread mobile use and BYOD culture.

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Cybersecurity Lessons From the 2016 Presidential Election

The 2016 presidential election offered many cybersecurity lessons and highlighted the importance of securing all types of data.

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Using Layered Security to Keep Warm for the Winter

Security teams must implement layered security capabilities to defend against the variety of threats fraudsters launch to capitalize on the holiday bustle.

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Fantasy League Security Risks Could Spoil a Season

The online fantasy sports gaming industry is growing rapidly. Unfortunately, so is the list of fantasy league security risks that threaten users’ data.

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Fantasy League Security Risks Could Spoil a Season

The online fantasy sports gaming industry is growing rapidly. Unfortunately, so is the list of fantasy league security risks that threaten users’ data.

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Company Security Policies and Reading the Fine Print

Company security policies are usually long, convoluted and filled with jargon. This discourages users from reading the all-important fine print.

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