US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter has said he opposes high-tech "back doors" that would allow the government access to encrypted data on people's phones and other devices.
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Chrome 49 Released with 26 Security Fixes
Google on Wednesday released Chrome 49 in the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux, providing users with 26 security fixes and various other improvements.
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Incident Response Should Never End
Increasing resiliency to attacks is the focus for security professionals today. Despite the fact that defenders are developing technologies and tactics that are growing in sophistication, adversaries are as well…at a more rapid pace.
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Hardcoded Password Exposes RSA Conference Badge Scanning App
SAN FRANCISCO – RSA CONFERENCE 2016 – Researchers at Bluebox Security discovered that the badge scanning application provided by RSA Conference organizers to vendors is plagued by a security bypass flaw.
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Cisco Patches Critical, High Severity Flaws in NX-OS
Cisco informed customers on Wednesday that it has released software updates for several of its products to address critical and high severity vulnerabilities.
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Apple Reissues Security Update After Blocking Ethernet on Mac OS X
Apple over the weekend reissued a security update for OS X El Capitan systems after the initial update blocked Apple’s own Ethernet drivers.
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Collaboration Between IT, OT Teams Key to Securing Industrial Networks
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Continue readingIT, OT Collaboration Key to Securing Industrial Networks
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Continue readingPentagon Invites Hackers to Attack its Websites
Ever wanted to hack Uncle Sam?
Provided you're American and can pass a background check, go right ahead, the Pentagon said Wednesday.
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Incident Response: Work Smarter Not Harder
I haven’t met too many security professionals that don’t have enough work to do and are looking for more. This may seem obvious to the reader, but in the typical security organization, there is more work to do than there are people to do it. We hear this thought often, but what are some of the reasons behind it?
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