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The Human Element Of Cybersecurity
																					 January 24, 2020   
                            
														
													
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							By Tim Conkle
				When running a tech business, you run into every element that goes into cybersecurity, and you’re made doubly aware that your security solution will only be as strong as the weakest link. Technology can help shore up most fronts for security, but it can’t do much about the person sitting			
			
			
		New York wants to ban paying ransomware demands
																					 January 24, 2020   
                            
														
													
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							by Anthony Spadafora
				While it is advised that ransomware victims never pay their attackers, many businesses and even governments still do, which is why two state senators from New York have proposed bills banning local municipalities and governments from using taxpayer money to pay ransomware demands. Republican Senator Phil Boyle proposed the first			
			
			
		Best practice for finding and keeping cyber-talent
																					 January 24, 2020   
                            
														
													
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							By Sophie Harrison
				There are currently four key market forces impacting the cyber-market – increasing scrutiny by regulators, an explosion in security tools, a bigger attack surface and scarcer security personnel. According to (ISC)2, the global IT security skills shortages has now surpassed four million and the global security workforce needs to increase			
			
			
		AI in Cybersecurity: 2020 Predictions
																					 January 24, 2020   
                            
														
													
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							By IGOR MEZIC
				Critical attacks and massive breaches escalated dramatically in 2019 and it is predicted that by the year 2020, costs related to damage caused by cybersecurity breaches may reach $5 trillion. As attacks increase cybersecurity teams are overworked, understaffed, and are grasping for solutions to solve an increasing amount of problems.			
			
			
		IT Security: Detection Doesn’t Equal Protection
																					 January 24, 2020   
                            
														
													
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							By Bob Noel
				For too long, the sole emphasis of security vendors in the cybersecurity industry has been on detection. Once the attack has been reported to the end user, it seems the job is done. The next steps—the complex task of investigating and actually solving the problem—then lie with the security operations			
			
			
		




