Many organizations have some level of threat detection and incident response capabilities. But building out these capabilities to take a proactive stance against an evolving threat landscape is often expensive and difficult. It requires additional and significant investment in people, intelligence, technology, and analytics. And, you want to make sure that investment delivers full value.
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All Your iMessage Contacts Are Belong to Apple
Apple can’t tap into iMessage conversations, thanks to end-to-end encryption, but the iPhone maker does know who you message or attempt to message with.
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Leak of 200 Million Yahoo Accounts Linked to 2014 Hack
An investigation conducted into the two Yahoo security incidents disclosed recently revealed the existence of a connection and led researchers to believe that the claim of 200 million accounts being stolen in 2012 is likely false.
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RIG Replaces Neutrino in Massive Malvertising Campaigns
The RIG exploit kit (EK) might be moving up the social ladder to become the top threat in its segment and leave Neutrino behind, recently observed malvertising campaigns suggest.
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Siemens Patches Flaw in SCALANCE Products
A firmware update released by Siemens this month for some of its industrial network security products fixes a vulnerability that could expose potentially sensitive information.
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Dispel Launches Security-focused Video Conferencing Platform
Secure Video Conferencing Solution Protects Content and Metadata in Voice and Video Communication
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Facebook’s “Osquery” Security Tool Available for Windows
Facebook announced on Tuesday the availability of an osquery version that can be used by security teams to quickly identify and analyze threats on their Windows networks.
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Snowden Again Fails to Win No-extradition Pledge From Norway
A Norwegian court on Wednesday dismissed a fresh bid by fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden to win assurances he would not be extradited to the US should he come to Norway to collect an award.
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High Severity DoS Flaw Patched in BIND
Updates released this week by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) for the DNS software BIND address two vulnerabilities, including a new high-severity issue that can be exploited remotely.
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I Got 99 Problems, But SWEET32 Isn’t One
Where does SWEET32 rank against other SSL vulnerabilities?
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