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By Dan Kaplan
Security operations professionals are used to staying on top of the latest computer viruses and other malware targeting the organization’s IT infrastructure, but now a new contagion which spreads not via email or web, but person to person, has become headline news for even those who spend their days protecting
Cyber-security label for smart home devices
March 3, 2020
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By Irene Tham
A cyber-security label similar to the energy-efficiency labels on home appliances will be rolled out to help buyers of smart devices better judge how exposed they are to cyber risks. This label will be stuck on Wi-Fi routers and smart home hubs for a start, as part of Singapore’s new
7 security tips for IoT systems
March 3, 2020
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By Brandon Vigliarolo
Security risks are important considerations with IoT initiatives. A Kaspersky report includes steps to take to prevent an IoT-targeted attack. Security firm Kaspersky has released a report with startling statistics about IoT security, including the fact that nearly a third (28%) of companies with IoT systems faced attacks targeting internet-connected
5 reasons to consider a career in cybersecurity
March 3, 2020
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By Amer Owaida
From competitive salaries to ever-evolving job descriptions, there are myriad reasons why a cybersecurity career could be right for you. If you’re finishing middle school, graduating college or even thinking of switching jobs, chances are that you have given some thought to the sprawling tech industry. With cyberthreats looming large
Where IT Security Is Headed: 5 Predictions
March 2, 2020
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By Sorell Slaymaker
Insights into mobile-only security, spear-phishing, behavior biometrics, privacy issues, and more. Great security is now the top requirement when building new applications. Here are a few of my predictions: For highly secure applications, mobile devices will become the only source for identity, authentication, and moving exceedingly sensitive information and transactions