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Researchers Say They've Developed Fastest Open Source IDS/IPS
With a five-processor core, "Pigasus" delivers the same performance as a system with between 100 and 700 cores, according to a team from Carnegie Mellon University's CyLab.
Cisco Webex Vulns Let 'Ghost' Attendees Spy on Meetings
Three vulnerabilities, patched today, could let an attacker snoop on meetings undetected after the host removes them.
Online Shopping Surge Puts Focus on Consumer Security Habits
Companies will have to tread a fine line between delivering security and a frictionless shopping experience, security firms say.
As Businesses Move to Multicloud Approach, Ransomware Follows
The average US company uses 16 cloud services, but only a third of IT professional believe their security measures have kept up with the change.
How to Identify Cobalt Strike on Your Network
Common antivirus systems frequently miss Cobalt Strike, a stealthy threat emulation toolkit admired by red teams and attackers alike.
Out With the Old Perimeter, in With the New Perimeters
A confluence of trends and events has exploded the whole idea of "the perimeter." Now there are many perimeters, and businesses must adjust accordingly.
Trump Fires CISA Director Chris Krebs
Christopher Krebs was fired via tweet shortly after the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency called the 2020 election "the most secure in American history."

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Insecure APIs a Growing Risk for Organizations
Security models for application programming interfaces haven't kept pace with requirements of a non-perimeter world, Forrester says.

To Pay or Not to Pay: Responding to Ransomware From a Lawyer's Perspective
The threat of data extortion adds new layers of risk when determining how to respond to a ransomware attack.

Manufacturing Sees Rising Ransomware Threat
Crypto-ransomware groups are increasingly adopting malware and tools that can probe and attack operational technology, such as industrial control systems, according to an assessment of current threats.

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