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Russia Regularly Spoofs Regional GPS
The nation is a pioneer in spoofing and blocking satellite navigation signals, causing more than 9,800 incidents in the past three years, according to an analysis of navigational data.
ASUS 'ShadowHammer' Attack Underscores Trusted Third-Party Risks
Taiwanese computer maker says it has fixed issue that allowed attackers to distribute malware via company's automatic software update mechanism.
Under Attack: Over Half of SMBs Breached Last Year
Many small and midsize businesses work faster and harder than large enterprises, but they're just as vulnerable to cybercrime.
Small Businesses Turn to Managed Service Providers for Security
The average cost of a cyberattack at an SMB is $54,650, a new study shows.
87% of Cloud Pros Say Visibility Masks Security
The majority of cloud IT professionals find a direct link between network visibility and business value, new data shows.
Insurers Collaborate on Cybersecurity Ratings
A group of insurers will base rates and terms on whether customers purchase technology that has earned a stamp of approval.
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Microsoft Office Dominates Most Exploited List
Lone Android vulnerability among the top 10 software flaws most abused by cybercriminals.

Inside Incident Response: 6 Key Tips to Keep in Mind
Experts share the prime window for detecting intruders, when to contact law enforcement, and what they wish they did differently after a breach.

Ex-NSA Director Rogers: Insider Threat Prevention a 'Contract'
Ret. Admiral Michael Rogers - who served as head of the NSA and the US Cyber Command from 2014 to 2018 - on how to handle the risk of insiders exposing an organization's sensitive data.

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10 Movies All Security Pros Should Watch
Don't expect to read about any of the classics, like 'War Games' or 'Sneakers,' which have appeared on so many lists before. Rather, we've broadened our horizons with this great mix of documentaries, hacker movies, and flicks based on short stories.
Data Privacy Manifestos: Competitive Advantage or the Start of Something Bigger?
Facebook is the latest company to weigh in with a corporate manifesto focused on privacy. Though it's a welcome trend, only time will tell how many follow through.
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Get Smart About Network Segmentation & Traffic Routing
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Boosting Security Effectiveness with 'Adjuvants'
How integrating corporate resources like the IT help desk, system administration, quality assurance and HR can breathe new life into your security program.

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