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Photos: Infosecurity Europe 2019 expo floor
2019-06-06 08:05

Infosecurity Europe 2019 is taking place this week in London. Here’s a view of the expo floor, the featured vendors include: Qualys, Anomali, Wandera, Proofpoint, AlgoSec, Rapid7, Redscan, Splunk....

Several Vulnerabilities Found in Cisco Industrial Network Director
2019-06-06 05:53

Cisco on Wednesday informed customers that several vulnerabilities, including a code execution flaw classified as “high severity,” have been found in the company’s Industrial Network Director...

Trust nothing: A life in infosec is a life of suspicion
2019-06-06 05:30

Like many before him, Amit Serper started his cybersecurity career in one of Israel’s intelligence agencies. Nine years later, he left for the private sector: he joined Cybereason, a cyber...

An intelligence-driven approach to cyber threats
2019-06-06 05:15

In the age of big data, it is easy to think that only machines can detect a signal amid the noise. While it’s true that big data tools can discover signals that might not be obvious, they can also...

How privileged insiders threaten the security of global organizations
2019-06-06 05:00

A new global survey from BeyondTrust explores the visibility, control, and management that IT organizations in the U.S., APAC, Europe and the Middle East have over employees, contractors, and...

Will biometrics replace passwords for online payment authentication?
2019-06-06 04:45

Over half of consumers in the UK (53 percent) are worried that the shift to biometrics to authenticate online payments will dramatically increase the amount of identity fraud, according to new...

How much do you know about your invisible workforce?
2019-06-06 04:30

The way work gets done is changing. To tap into specialized talent, organizations increasingly rely on the external workforce, which includes contingent workers such as freelancers and independent...

Why open sourcerors might want to ditch Android for iOS
2019-06-05 22:46

Apple has long been the proprietary bad guy, but Google’s privacy-sucking ways in Android should give open source freedom fighters reason to consider switching.

It's that time again: Android kicks off June's patch parade with fixes for five hijack holes
2019-06-05 22:31

Updates are on the way… if you have a Google device, at least Google has released its June bundle of security vulnerability patches for Android, with fixes for 22 CVE-listed flaws included.…

Buggy Phishing Kits Allow Criminals to Cannibalize Their Own
2019-06-05 21:23

The vulnerable kits also offer a point of entry to compromise legitimate website servers.