Cyber Security News

Dec 04 2019

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TikTok Sued in US Over Alleged China Data Transfer

2.

Job Clustering Cannot Be Applied Across the Board in Security Sector: Forum

3.

Save $11 on Zens Dual+Watch, the Best All-in-one Wireless Charger

4.

Ddos Remains a Holiday Threat: Retailers, Prepare Wisely

5.

Avoid Ransomware By Moving to the Cloud, Says AWS Public Sector Boss

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Iranian Hackers Deploy New ZeroCleare Data-wiping Malware

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New Zealand's Gun Buyback Scheme Impacted By Data Breach, SAP to Blame

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Privacy Group Gets OK to Seek Federal AI Panel's Records

9.

AIG Unit Says Privacy Breach Is Contract Issue and Not Hack

10.

Ad Regulator Issues Guidance on Consent for Data Sharing

11.

Cyber Lab Drops Antitrust Suit Against Standards Org

12.

KBR Wins $216M Cyber Security Deal with Navy

13.

Android Malware Used for Cyber Espionage Disguised as Chat App: Warning

14.

The Future Of Texting Is Far Too Easy to Hack

15.

Tackling Healthcare's Endpoint Problem with Detection, Planning

16.

RMIT to Tackle Cyber Security Challenges

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Red Teams and Blue Teams Must Evolve in the 2020s: Black Hat Europe

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AWS Fleshes Out Edge Computing Strategy with Hyper-local Datacenter Hubs Planned in Major Cities

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Hassan Joins Senate Cyber Security Caucus

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Biometric Security Is Making Passwords Passé

21.

Why Low-code and the Appian Platform?

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Hassan Joins Senate Cyber Security Caucus

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