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When You Know Too Much: Protecting Security Data from Security People
As security tools gather growing amounts of intelligence, experts explain how companies can protect this data from rogue insiders and other threats.
In the Market for a MSSP? Ask These Questions First
Not all managed security service providers are created equal. These questions can reveal whether you are hiring the right people to help secure your business.
What's in a WAF?
Need a 101 lesson on Web application firewalls? Here's your crib sheet on what a WAF is, how it works, and what to look for when you're in the market for a new solution.
How Medical Device Vendors Hold Healthcare Security for Ransom
While being pummeled by ransomware attacks, healthcare centers also face growing IoT-related threats. Here's how they manage security amid a complex set of risks.
New: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Security at the Edge But Were Afraid to Ask
The secure perimeter as we know it is dissolving. So how do you protect your crown jewels when the castle has no walls?
Soft Skills: 6 Nontechnical Traits CISOs Need to Succeed
Degrees, certifications, and experience are all important to career development, but mastering the people side of the equation may matter a whole lot more, CISOs say.

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I 'Hacked' My Accounts Using My Mobile Number: Here's What I Learned
A feature that's supposed to make your account more secure -- adding a cellphone number -- has become a vector of attack in SIM-swapping incidents. Here's how it's done and how you can protect yourself.

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6 Top Nontechnical Degrees for Cybersecurity
A computer science degree isn't the only path into a cybersecurity career.
Black Hat Europe Q&A: Unveiling the Underground World of Anti-Cheats
Security consultant Joel Noguera describes how he got involved in testing anti-cheat software security, and what to expect from his upcoming Black Hat Europe talk.
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The 5-Step Methodology for Spotting Malicious Bot Activity on Your Network
Bot detection over IP networks isn't easy, but it's becoming a fundamental part of network security practice.
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A single server leaked 4 terabytes of personal data, including social media profiles, work histories, and home and mobile phone numbers.
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