Security News > 2017 > September > Emerging threats fuel public threat intelligence sharing (Help Net Security)
Concerns around emerging threats such as ransomware and polymorphic malware have sparked a significant increase in collaboration by the cyber security industry, according to AlienVault. According to the survey of over 600 conference participants at Black Hat USA, security professionals are most worried about threats that are constantly evolving and can evade traditional defenses. The largest group of respondents (43%) cited ransomware as their biggest security concern, while the second largest group, 31%, were most … More →
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