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 May 21, 2021
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
Dev-Sec Disconnect Undermines Secure Coding Efforts
Rather than continue to complain about each other, developers and security pros need to work together and celebrate their successes.
Latest Security News From RSAC 2021
Check out Dark Reading's updated, exclusive coverage of the news and security themes that are dominating RSA Conference 2021.
Lack of Skills, Maturity Hamper Threat Hunting at Many Organizations
When implemented correctly, threat hunting can help organizations stay head of threats, researcher says at RSA Conference.
Maricopa County CISO: Online Misinformation/Disinformation in 2020 Election a 'Gamechanger'
Custom playbooks played a key role in the Arizona election jurisdiction's security strategy.
100M Users' Data Exposed via Third-Party Cloud Misconfigurations
Researchers who examined 23 Android apps report developers potentially exposed the data of more than 100 million people.
Security Providers Describe New Solutions (& Growing Threats) at RSAC
SPONSORED CONTENT: Watch now -- Leading security companies meet Dark Reading in the RSA Conference Broadcast Alley to talk about tackling insider threat, SOC complexity, cyber resilience, mobile security, attacker evasion, supply chain threats, ransomware, and more.
How 2 New Executive Orders May Reshape Cybersecurity & Supply Chains for a Post-Pandemic World
A modernized US technology strategy must account for the growing ideological divide between authoritarians and democracies over the use of cyber and emerging technologies.
3 Ways Anti-Vaxxers Will Undercut Security With Misinformation
Misinformation campaigns thrive on inequality of knowledge, which bad actors use to drive a wedge between communities.
Cost Savings, Better Security Drive Adoption of Emerging Technologies
However, senior technology managers express concerns about whether their current infrastructure can properly safeguard them.
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How to Get Employees to Care About Security
Want to a security awareness program that sticks? Make it fun and personal -- and offer free lunch.

Rapid7 Is the Latest Victim of a Software Supply Chain Breach
Security vendor says attackers accessed some of its source code using a previously compromised Bash Uploader script from Codecov.

How to Mitigate Against Domain Credential Theft
Attackers routinely reuse stolen domain credentials. Here are some ways to thwart their access.

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7 Modern-Day Cybersecurity Realities
Security pros may be working with a false sense of security. We explore seven places where old methods and techniques have to change to keep their organizations safe.
How Ransomware Encourages Opportunists to Become Criminals
And what's needed to stop it: Better information sharing among private organizations and with law enforcement agencies.
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Don't Let Scary Headlines Shape Your Company's Cyber-Resilience Strategy
Resilience planning should be based on data and backed by technology, cybersecurity pros agreed at this week's RSA Conference.
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