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Physical Security Has a Lot of Catching Up to Do

Dark Reading

The transformation we need: merging the network operations center with the physical security operations center.

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Expert Insight: Adam Seamons on Zero-Trust Architecture

IT Governance

How networks have evolved and how to secure them Adam Seamons is the information security manager of GRC International Group PLC, after more than 15 years’ experience working as a systems engineer and in technical support. What trends in network security have you noticed recently? You say “traditional” security.

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Is Your Chip Card Secure? Much Depends on Where You Bank

Krebs on Security

based merchants suggest thieves are exploiting weaknesses in how certain financial institutions have implemented the technology to sidestep key chip card security features and effectively create usable, counterfeit cards. But a recent series of malware attacks on U.S.-based A chip-based credit card. Image: Wikipedia.

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GUEST ESSAY: How and why ‘pen testing’ will continue to play a key role in cybersecurity

The Last Watchdog

Since we are quickly putting out large technologies, security risks always come with this. Microsoft has had several security vulnerabilities including Zero Logon. Microsoft has had several security vulnerabilities including Zero Logon. In fact, there is evidence that technology grows exponentially fast.

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Best Disaster Recovery Solutions for 2022

eSecurity Planet

But more recently, a lot more has been put on the DR plate. Ransomware has now emerged as one of the key reasons to have a DR plan and DR technology in place. However it is done, the concept remains the same—to bring systems back up in as speedy a manner as possible with as little data loss as possible.

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Supply Chain Security 101: An Expert’s View

Krebs on Security

alongside Tony Sager , senior vice president and chief evangelist at the Center for Internet Security and a former bug hunter at the U.S. National Security Agency. Tony Sager, senior vice president and chief evangelist at the Center for Internet Security. TS: Like a lot of things in security, the economics always win.

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Secure Together: Britons scammed out of £3.5 million and essential services under attack

IT Governance

We take a look at some of those challenges in this latest round-up, which discusses the cyber security risks associated with the pandemic and the ways lockdown threatens our ability to work productively and safely. But we must remember that life won’t be going back to normal any time soon. Cyber crime. Phishing scams. Expert advice.

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