| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | The State of Hacktivism in 2020 Activism via hacking might not be as noisy as it once was, but it hasn't been silenced yet. US Indicts 2 Chinese Nationals for Stealing IP & Business Secrets, Including COVID-19 Research Pair working on behalf of themselves and China's Ministry of State Security, Justice Department says. DDoS Botnets Are Entrenched in Asia & Amplification Attacks Set Records China, Vietnam, and Taiwan are top sources of DDoS botnet activity, but the top data floods use a variety of amplification attacks, a report finds. Microsoft 365 Updated with New Security, Risk, Compliance Tools Updates built for remote employees include an endpoint data loss prevention platform, insider risk management, and double key encryption. The Data Privacy Loophole Federal Agencies Are Still Missing Why knowledge-based authentication is leaving federal contact centers vulnerable to an increasingly sophisticated hacker community. Crypto-Primer: Encryption Basics Every Security Pro Should Know With so many choices for encrypting data and communication, it's important to know the pros and cons of different techniques. G Suite Security Updates Bring New Features to Gmail, Meet & Chat New security features include support for a new standard in Gmail, phishing protection in Chat, and additional admin controls. Fortinet Buys Cloud Security Firm OPAQ The company plans to add zero-trust networking capabilities to its Secure Access Service Edge architecture. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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