Tag: Why
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Why You Need to Think Differently About Open Source Security
Fending off cyber-attacks is rapidly making its way up the ladder of concerns that face global businesses. In their 21st Annual Global CEO …
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Why identity verification needs to be a part of your digital transformation strategy
Smartphones and tablets are an indispensable part of daily life, and consumers expect nothing less than a streamlined mobile experience. …
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Why voice fraud rates continue to rise with no signs of slowing down
Pindrop released its annual report detailing developments in fraud, the future of voice and the impact to customer service across various …
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Why CASBs Matter to Cloud Security
Cybersecurity , Data Breach Why CASBs Matter to Cloud Security Presented by McAfee 60 minutes Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Credit …
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No, the Mirai botnet masters aren’t going to jail. Why? ‘Cos they help Feds nab cyber-crims
The three brains behind the Mirai malware, which infects and pressgangs Internet-of-Things devices into a botnet army, have avoided jail. …
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Why waste away in a cubicle when you could be a goddamn infosec neuromancer on £50k*?
The UK government is expanding a programme that aims to get more Brits to consider careers in information security. The Cyber Skills …
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Why Your Security Policies Could Be Failing Your Business
After three decades working in IT, I’ve noticed persistent peculiarities in how people deal with security oversight. It doesn’t matter …
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Why humans are necessary to the threat hunting process
For thousands of years, humans have worked to collect intelligence on their enemies. Intelligence gathering is not a new practice; in fact, …
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Why Are So Many Companies Getting Hacked, and What Can Be Done About It?
This article is featured in the new DZone Guide to Security: Defending Your …
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Why Software-Defined Perimeters Outflank VPNs for Secure Remote Access
With an increasing number of employees working from coffee shops, airports and home, and the cost of breaches increasing the security …
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Why the ‘fixed’ Windows EternalBlue exploit won’t die
EternalBlue simply refuses to go away and unpatched, unlicensed operating systems are part of the problem. More security news Ransomware …
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Why Cybercrime Remains Impossible to Eradicate
More evidence that running cybercrime schemes remains inexpensive and accessible to anyone with criminal intent: To send spam emails, …
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