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How to Prevent Data Breaches: Data Breach Prevention Tips

eSecurity Planet

With the ever-present threat of data breaches, organizations need to adopt best practices to help prevent breaches and to respond to them when they occur to limit any damage. While expensive, it presents a broad view of network operations and helps teams identify potential threats over a period of time.

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Predictions 2021: Disinformation, SPACs, Africa, Facebook, and a Return to Tech Optimism

John Battelle's Searchblog

.” 2021 will be a year where we search for the root causes of our failures over the past few years, and at the center of that failure is a communication system that mindlessly manufactures disinformation. Predictions 2015. 2015: How I Did. A free and open democratic economy can’t run on b t. Please, MAKE IT SO.

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How to Track Your Kids (and Other People's Kids) With the TicTocTrack Watch

Troy Hunt

I've been involved with a bunch of really poorly implemented "Internet of Things" things in the past that presented serious privacy risks to those who used them. For example, there was VTech back in 2015 who leaked millions of kids' info after they registered with "smart" tablets. Wednesday 10 April: I set the account up.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

The Internet of Things presents us with both convenience and inconvenience at the same time, suddenly everything is smart is hackable again with startups sometimes repeating security mistakes made decades ago in the rush to market toys. The Department of Justice, have submitted letters to the Library of Congress who manages those exemptions.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

The Internet of Things presents us with both convenience and inconvenience at the same time, suddenly everything is smart is hackable again with startups sometimes repeating security mistakes made decades ago in the rush to market toys. The Department of Justice, have submitted letters to the Library of Congress who manages those exemptions.

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