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Pay up for talent? Is there a security salary disconnect?
Demand for security pros has never been higher, so why are salaries flat? Read More


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Data Protection & Privacy: CSO Conference
Save the date for the San Francisco CSO Perspectives Conference taking place on Tuesday, September 23 at the Hotel Nikko San Francisco. At this one-day event, produced by CSO and focused on "Data Protection & Privacy," you'll have the opportunity to connect with an extensive network of visionary CSOs, CIOs and business experts. Register Today!

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Be the One Who Puts Security on the Agenda eBook
You want to maximize the potential offered by new technologies and establish an advantage over your competitors. But you know the latest IT developments can also bring new security challenges. This practical guide helps you align essential IT security with your core business objectives. Learn More

How to get a job in computer security
The secret to the security profession is to develop all the computer experience you can before you even begin to think about a career in cybersecurity. Read More

Wordpress Security Alert: Revolution Slider
A major security flaw has been discovered in the most popular Wordpress slider plugin out there, Slider Revolution (aka Revolution Slider). It's imperative that sites using the plugin update to the latest version immediately. Read More

The game is not yet over for Gameover Zeus botnet
F-Secure's latest Threat Report highlights concerns that the force behind CryptoLocker ransomware was disabled but not destroyed. Read More

Study concludes 'Heartbleed' flaw was unknown before disclosure
One of the most serious software flaws to affect the Internet, nicknamed "Heartbleed," was likely unknown before it was publicly disclosed, according to new research. Read More


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Harness the Big Four – Cloud, Mobile, Social, and Analytics
Register today to attend this webcast, and see examples of how The U.S. Tennis Association, Wimbledon and U.S. Golf Association are using the right IT infrastructure to deploy Cloud and Big Data & Analytics. Learn More

Five million Gmail addresses and passwords dumped online
An archive containing nearly 5 million Gmail addresses and plain text passwords was posted Tuesday on an online forum, but the data is old and likely sourced from multiple data breaches according to one security firm. Read More

Study concludes 'Heartbleed' flaw was unknown before disclosure
One of the most serious software flaws to affect the Internet, nicknamed "Heartbleed," was likely unknown before it was publicly disclosed, according to new research. Read More

Microsoft Patch Tuesday thwarts nosey malware
Cyberattackers curious about the contents of users' hard drives will now have a tougher time finding that information, thanks to a new patch that Microsoft issued Tuesday in the latest round of "Patch Tuesday" bug fixes. Read More

Here are the security questions raised by Apple Pay
Security pros reacted positively to Apple Pay, but withheld their full endorsement until the mobile payment system could be tested outside of the company's laboratories. Read More


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