Cyber Security News

Nov 12 2019

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Westpac Targeting Customer Privacy with AU$50m Annual Cyber Spend

2.

Website Privacy Choices Simply Aren't Good Enough

3.

Securityweek's 2020 Singapore Ics Cyber Security Conference: Call for Papers

4.

Hosting Provider SmarterASP.NET Recovering From Ransomware Attack

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Privacy and Data Ethics Bring Marketing to the Boardroom: Predictions 2020

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This Unusual New Ransomware Is Going After Servers

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Have Bluekeep Fears Led to Jump in Patching? Nope: Windows Security

8.

Where Benefits Add Up: Cloud Compute Services

9.

Cloud Overtaking IT Shared Services

10.

Election Infrastructure Needs Greater Oversight, Report Says

11.

FTC Reels in Tech Support Co. Over Data Security Failings

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WikiLeaks 'A Gift' to Trump Campaign, Gates Tells Stone Jury

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PCI DSS Payment Security Compliance Drops Again

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Mist Gets Into Gear with First Self-driving Network for the Enterprise

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'Robust' Security Foils Cyber Attack on Labour Party

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Mexican Oil Company Pemex Hit By Ransomware

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Tech Support Scammers Exploiting Unpatched Firefox Bug

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Election Infrastructure Needs Greater Oversight, Report Says

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Firm Boosts Data Protection Offering in Dublin

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Frost and Sullivan Reports Cyber Security Market in Asia-Pacific

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