Security News > 2018 > September > Week in review: API security, malware-less email attacks, reversing the cybersecurity skills shortage

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: What can we do to reverse the cybersecurity skills shortage? Having a strong pipeline of talent coming through is vital to help organizations and individuals protect themselves. How do you feed that pipeline, though? Verizon details breaches they were called in to investigate Last year, Verizon Enterprise Solutions released a Data Breach Digest that gathered 16 cybercrime case studies. This year, each … More → The post Week in review: API security, malware-less email attacks, reversing the cybersecurity skills shortage appeared first on Help Net Security.
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