Cyber Security News

Jul 15 2019

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Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Hardware Hacker?

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Multi-stage Attack Techniques Are Making Network Defense Difficult

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Refined and Updated for Easier Adoption By the Security Community: CVSS 3.1

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Green Datacenter Goes Live in Goonhilly to Support AI Ambitions Of Enterprises and Academia

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The Best Kindness, Productivity and Video-wrangling Apps Of the Week

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Forked Version Of BitPaymer Ransomware Emerges

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Is Your Boss Leaving Your Organization Vulnerable to Hackers? Cyber Security

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Data Republic Facilitates 'Diplomatic' Data Sharing on AWS

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Singapore's Public Sector to Adopt New Measures to Tighten Data Security

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Do These Six Things to Protect Your Company Online: Cyber Security

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Why TA505 Is Such a Successful Hacking Group

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Newly Discovered Ransomware Targets Your Critical Data and Backups

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British Airways Faces Record Fine for Data Breach: £183 Million

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Hogan Lovells Snags JPMorgan's Global Cyber Security Head

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Raytheon To Build $110M Cyber Security Center in Middle East

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Government Must 'Stop Choosing Ignorance' Around Data

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Smartodds Bets on Rubrik Backup Appliance with Cloud Archive

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Billion-dollar Privacy Penalties Put CEOs on Notice

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US Judge Dismisses Challenge Over Department Of Defense Mega-cloud Contract

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Organizations Turn to AI in Race Against Cyber Attackers

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UK Public Sector Needs to Prioritise Mobile Device Security

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UK Boards Ignoring £30bn Cyber Risk

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How Apollo 11 Influenced Modern Computer Software and Hardware

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The Best Prime Day Laptop Deals

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Before Being Hacked, Border Surveillance Firm Lobbied to Downplay Security and Privacy Concerns About Its Technology

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Is 'Revil' the New GandCrab Ransomware?

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Indiana County Pays $130,000 in Response to Ransomware Attack

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As Ransomware Rages, Debate Heats Up on Response

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Russia's Election Hackers Are Back-and Targeting Soros

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Brazil Mining Giant Vale to Pay $107 Million to Compensate Workers for Dam Disaster

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Japan Cites 'National Security' in Free Trade Crackdown. Sound Familiar?

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Japan Cites 'National Security' in Free Trade Crackdown. Sound Familiar?

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How Small Mistakes Lead to Major Data Breaches

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