Cyber Security News

Feb 04 2019

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Four Differences Between the GDPR and the CCPA

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Evaluating the Biggest Cyber Threats to the Electric Power Sector

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New Guidance From Osfi: Technology and Cyber Security Incident Reporting

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Christian Koch on the Security Challenges Of IOT and OT

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New Canon Printers Bring SIEM Integration, Other Security Features

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Flaw Possibly Affecting 500,000 Ubiquity Devices Exploited in the Wild

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Why Fighting Card-Not-Present Fraud Remains an Ongoing Challenge

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Cyber Attacks to Watch for in 2019

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Two Hacker Groups Responsible for 60 Percent Of All Publicly Reported Hacks

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Digital Sign Systems Allowed Hacker Access Through Default Passwords

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This Password-stealing Phishing Attack Comes Disguised as a Fake Meeting Request From the Boss

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Over 485,000 Ubiquiti Devices Vulnerable to New Attack

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DOD Systems Tougher to Crack, But Still at Risk

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Trying to Craft Global Cyber Limits

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NIST Narrows Field Of Post-quantum Crypto Contenders

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DOD Systems Tougher to Crack, But Still at Risk

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Trying to Craft Global Cyber Limits

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Tech Standards Agency Targets Internet-Connected Sensors

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No Conspiracy, Just Competition, Bitcoin Cos. Say

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Chili's Parent Co. Must Face Data Breach Suit, Court Told

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4 Tips for Medical Device Cyber Security

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Police Raids Target UK 'Web Attackers'

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America's Misbegotten Cyber Strategy

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Lawmakers Are Taking Another Crack at Security Clearance Reform

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FCC Confirms Samsung Galaxy S10 Uses Wi-Fi 6

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GPO Has No Disaster Recovery Plan for Its Tech, Watchdog Says

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America's Misbegotten Cyber Strategy

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Audit Of Data Practices to Follow as ICO Fines Leave.EU and GoSkippy

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GPO Has No Disaster Recovery Plan for Its Tech, Watchdog Says

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Government Restates SME Spend Commitment as Large Suppliers Win More Cloud Hosting Deals

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Swiss Bank Moves Away From File with Cloudian Object Storage

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Massive Uptick in Cyber Attacks Targeting Student Loans Company

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Hijacked Nest Devices Highlight the Insecurity Of the IoT

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12,000 Get Credit Protection After Phishing Attack

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Hijacked Nest Devices Highlight the Insecurity Of the IoT

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