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Cybersecurity industry and Trump’s 2018 budget proposal [Video]
Symantec’s Chris Townsend, vice president of federal, and Jeff Greene, senior director of global government affairs and policy, discuss the president’s budget and what it means for the cybersecurity industry.
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Experts question North Korea role in WannaCry cyberattack
A couple of things about the WannaCry cyberattack are certain. It was the biggest in history and it’s a scary preview of things to come we’re all going to have to get used to hearing the word “ransomware.” But one thing is a lot less clear: whether North Korea had anything to do with…
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White House: Blame cyberattack on hackers, not spy agencies
President Donald Trump’s homeland security adviser has a message to those blaming U.S. intelligence agencies for the cyberattack encircling the globe: Don’t point a finger at the NSA. Blame the hackers.
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China’s fondness for pirated software raised risks in cyberattack
China’s fondness for pirated software left it especially vulnerable to the latest global cyberattack.
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Tech bloggers try to phish Trump administration
Gizmodo’s “Special Projects Desk” sent emails to 15 members of the Trump administration that looked as though they came from someone the recipient knew. Targets included informal presidential advisor Newt Gingrich, former FBI director James Comey, cybersecurity advisor Rudy Giuliani, FCC chairman Ajit Pai, White House press secretary Sean Spicer, and White House advisor Perter…
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Cybersecurity industry and Trump’s 2018 budget proposal [Video]
Symantec’s Chris Townsend, vice president of federal, and Jeff Greene, senior director of global government affairs and policy, discuss the president’s budget and what it means for the cybersecurity industry.
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Experts question North Korea role in WannaCry cyberattack
A couple of things about the WannaCry cyberattack are certain. It was the biggest in history and it’s a scary preview of things to come we’re all going to have to get used to hearing the word “ransomware.” But one thing is a lot less clear: whether North Korea had anything to do with…
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White House: Blame cyberattack on hackers, not spy agencies
President Donald Trump’s homeland security adviser has a message to those blaming U.S. intelligence agencies for the cyberattack encircling the globe: Don’t point a finger at the NSA. Blame the hackers.
-
China’s fondness for pirated software raised risks in cyberattack
China’s fondness for pirated software left it especially vulnerable to the latest global cyberattack.
-
Tech bloggers try to phish Trump administration
Gizmodo’s “Special Projects Desk” sent emails to 15 members of the Trump administration that looked as though they came from someone the recipient knew. Targets included informal presidential advisor Newt Gingrich, former FBI director James Comey, cybersecurity advisor Rudy Giuliani, FCC chairman Ajit Pai, White House press secretary Sean Spicer, and White House advisor Perter…
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Cybersecurity industry and Trump’s 2018 budget proposal [Video]
Symantec’s Chris Townsend, vice president of federal, and Jeff Greene, senior director of global government affairs and policy, discuss the president’s budget and what it means for the cybersecurity industry.
-
Experts question North Korea role in WannaCry cyberattack
A couple of things about the WannaCry cyberattack are certain. It was the biggest in history and it’s a scary preview of things to come we’re all going to have to get used to hearing the word “ransomware.” But one thing is a lot less clear: whether North Korea had anything to do with…
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White House: Blame cyberattack on hackers, not spy agencies
President Donald Trump’s homeland security adviser has a message to those blaming U.S. intelligence agencies for the cyberattack encircling the globe: Don’t point a finger at the NSA. Blame the hackers.
-
China’s fondness for pirated software raised risks in cyberattack
China’s fondness for pirated software left it especially vulnerable to the latest global cyberattack.
-
Tech bloggers try to phish Trump administration
Gizmodo’s “Special Projects Desk” sent emails to 15 members of the Trump administration that looked as though they came from someone the recipient knew. Targets included informal presidential advisor Newt Gingrich, former FBI director James Comey, cybersecurity advisor Rudy Giuliani, FCC chairman Ajit Pai, White House press secretary Sean Spicer, and White House advisor Perter…


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