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June 23, 2020

How to optimize Windows Firewall security

If you're ignoring or have disabled Windows Firewall, you might be missing out on some good, basic protections that are easy to set up and maintain. Read more ▶

Image: Brute-force attacks explained, and why they are on the rise

Brute-force attacks explained, and why they are on the rise

The surge in remote work has rekindled interest in brute-force attacks, but a few simple steps can make your organization less of a target for them.

10 security changes post-COVID-19

CISOs must anticipate burgeoning needs for distributed security scale, intelligence, and self-service.

White Paper | Tempered

CSO Magazine: Summer Issue

Breach concerns, data privacy regulations and new responsibilities for managing risk are elevating the security leadership role

Rethinking security hiring: How COVID-19 is changing talent acquisition

Staffing needs remain high, forcing companies to adapt their recruiting and onboarding practices — often for the better.

4 ways employee home networks and smart devices change your threat model

Home routers, printers, security systems, DVRs, gaming consoles and other smart devices can significantly change the threat model for the corporate network.

Miscellaneous | Veracode

State of Software Security

Read the report to gain valuable perspective on the state of software security today.

12 cheap or free cybersecurity training resources

Got time on your hands during the COVID-19 crisis? Here are some great free or cheap resources to add new cybersecurity skills to your resume.

The CIA triad: Definition, components and examples

The CIA (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) triad is a widely used information security model that can guide an organization's efforts and policies aimed at keeping its data secure.

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