Microsoft’s Legal Head: U.S. must Stop Secret Gag Orders

Microsoft president and CLO Brad Smith says secretly subpoenaing data from cloud providers—blocking them from telling customers—must stop.
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Effects of the pandemic on consumer security behaviors

IBM announced the results of a global survey examining consumers’ digital behaviors during the pandemic, as well as their potential long-term impact on cybersecurity. With society becoming increasingly accustomed to digital-first interactions, th… Continue reading Effects of the pandemic on consumer security behaviors

Bad cybersecurity behaviors plaguing the remote workforce

A report from Tessian reveals that 56% of IT leaders believe their employees have picked up bad cybersecurity behaviors since working from home. As organizations make plans for the post-pandemic hybrid workforce, the report reveals how security behavio… Continue reading Bad cybersecurity behaviors plaguing the remote workforce

Cloud Security Priorities Shift in Wake of Pandemic

The global pandemic has accelerated business transformation far past the cloud tipping point and uncovered severe and far-reaching implications for security teams, according to an Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) survey of 500 IT and security personnel… Continue reading Cloud Security Priorities Shift in Wake of Pandemic

Ron Gula – Innovation and Emerging Trends in Cybersecurity

TechSpective Podcast Episode 065 Cybersecurity is constantly evolving. The threat landscape continues to expand and new technologies shift and extend the attack surface–both of which require new and innovative tools and practices to address. Ron Gula, … Continue reading Ron Gula – Innovation and Emerging Trends in Cybersecurity

Educating the Educators: Protecting Student Data

I found my 17-year-old son happily playing video games last year when he was supposed to be in virtual school. But after a few questions, I learned he wasn’t skipping school. His class had been canceled after his teacher fell for a phishing attack, and their computer was infected with a virus. This isn’t an […]

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EA’s Source: It’s in the Game (and in Hackers’ Hands)

Electronic Arts got hacked, and its source code stolen. Hackers took hundreds of gigabytes of game source code and tools.
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5 Essential Data Security Tips for All Netizens

As technology becomes more intertwined with our lives, thanks to personal assistants like Alexa and Siri to self-driving cars and robots, cyberattacks and security vulnerabilities are skyrocketing as well. Surprisingly, it will be an understatement to … Continue reading 5 Essential Data Security Tips for All Netizens

A Guide to Staying Safe and Anonymous for Women

The online troll world has never been kind to women, especially feminism and women’s rights activists. It’s 2021, yet somehow it feels like we’re still living in 1908. Female bloggers, journalists, and social media activists receive death threats and o… Continue reading A Guide to Staying Safe and Anonymous for Women

CISO Stories Podcast: No Insider Cybersecurity Risk? Guess Again!

We want to trust our employees and contractors working within our organizations. For the most part, people are doing their jobs with integrity every day. What happens when an employee decides to leave the organization and start their own business … Continue reading CISO Stories Podcast: No Insider Cybersecurity Risk? Guess Again!