| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Exposed Consumer Data Skyrocketed 126% in 2018 The number of data breaches dropped overall, but the amount of sensitive records exposed jumped to 446.5 million last year, according to the ITRC. New Botnet Shows Evolution of Tech and Criminal Culture Cayosin brings together multiple strands of botnet tech and hacker behavior for a disturbing new threat. 6 Security Tips Before You Put a Digital Assistant to Work If you absolutely have to have Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant in your home, heed the following advice. Researchers Devise New Method of Intrusion Deception for SDN Team from University of Missouri take wraps off Dolus, a system 'defense using pretense' which they say will help defend software-defined networking (SDN) cloud infrastructure. Cybercriminals Exploit Gmail Feature to Scale Up Attacks Criminals are taking advantage of Gmail's 'dots don't matter' feature to set up multiple fraudulent accounts on websites, using variations of the same email address, Agari says. Taming the Wild, West World of Security Product Testing The industry has long needed an open, industry-standard testing framework. NetSecOPEN is working to make that happen. 4 Practical Questions to Ask Before Investing in AI A pragmatic, risk-based approach can help CISOs plan for an efficient, effective, and economically sound implementation of AI for cybersecurity. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | | |
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