Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

NASA Plagued By Security Breaches

Its own Office of Inspector General (OIG) has been critical of IT management and cybersecurity at NASA for years, and […]

You’re the Quarterback, and Here Come the Bears

He’s polymorphic and he can spread laterally – those are two key qualities shared by Khalil Mack, the Chicago Bears’ […]

Securing Your Cloud Workload

It’s imperative that businesses ensure the security of their cloud workloads. There is a common misconception that this is the […]

Cyber Threat Predictions For 2019

Machine learning and AI will generate useful new products and services, change the way we communicate and exchange information, and […]

Aerospace Association Trying To Soften Cybersecurity Standards

A trade association that lobbies Congress on behalf of defense contractors has released a list of voluntary standards designed to […]

Employees Are the Weak Link In Data Protection

Millions are spent by U.S. corporations annually on data protection, mostly on software solutions and expert consultation, but the ignorant […]

Marriott Backs Down On Mandatory Arbitration Deal

Following the Marriott hotel data breach, which exposed around 500 million current and former customers, the company offered victims a […]

Software Patents Still Valuable After Alice: A Case Study

The Supreme Court’s Alice decision in 2014 raised the bar for patent eligibility, with a two-part test that led many […]

After Hack, Quora Gets High Marks For Fast Reporting

As headline-grabbing hacks go, it wasn’t quite a blockbuster. As reported by the CEO on the company website, the Quora […]

How An IoT Hack Could Bring Down The Grid

There’s been much speculation about the kind of hacking that will come with the Internet of Things. Now some research […]

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