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August 10, 2020
Researchers have discovered eighteen new vulnerabilities in how email systems authenticate senders, making it even easier for criminals to fool users. Read more â¶
Artificial intelligence and machine learning bring new vulnerabilities along with their benefits. Here's how several companies have minimized their risk.
The transition to managing a remote workforce happened virtually overnight. With it came the challenge of managing employeesâ security while they work on their home networks and sometimes on their personal devices. Traditional VPN solutions can be expensive and not always the most secure way to manage traffic coming into corporate servers. CSO senior writer Lucian Constantin joins Juliet to discuss why zero-trust framework and mesh VPNs can be effective tools for IT teams to deploy to remote workers.
Research presented at this week's Black Hat conference highlights a new threat via protocol translation attacks and reveals 9 flaws found in protocol gateways from different vendors.
An initiative more than a technology, XDR seeks to simplify and unify security technologies to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts.
New features might require you to change current update policies, especially if you're supporting more remote workers.
The increasingly high stakes of getting security right and growing board interest means metrics are more important than ever. But there are some metrics that are more useful than others.
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