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  1. #RSAC: The Five Most Dangerous New Attacks of 2020 Aren't All That New

    What's old is new again, as attacks against perimeter devices and mobile security top the list of SANS most dangerous new attack vectors

  2. Michigan Healthcare Group Hack Went Undetected for Six Months

    Michigan healthcare group takes six months to detect breach that exposed patient data

  3. #RSAC: GM CEO Stresses Need to Invest in Developing Next Generation of Cyber Engineers

    GM CEO encourages investment in STEM education to create future talent pool

  4. Let’s Encrypt Hits One Billion Certificate Milestone

    Over 80% of pages globally now use HTTPS

  5. Shark Tank Star Corcoran Loses $400K in Email Scam

    Invoice fraudster tricks her finance team into wiring funds abroad

  6. Facebook Sues Analytics Firm Over “Malicious” SDK

    Social network claims OneAnalytics illegally harvested user data

  7. #RSAC: Election Security Beyond the Ballot Box

    There's more to securing elections than just making sure that ballot boxes are secure

  8. #RSAC: How to Hack Society

    The ideas behind technology security could be useful to help society at large, argues industry luminary Bruce Schneier

  9. #RSAC: Building Secure Automobiles for Driverless and Manned Cars

    GM CEO talks securely building driverless and driven cars

  10. #RSAC: How The FBI Caught Voice Phishing (Vishing) Scammers

    FBI agent details how a criminal gang was able to exploit voice system and payment processors and how the long arm of US law caught the perpetrators in Romania

  11. #RSAC: Reality of Browsers Leaking Identifiable Information Detailed

    What does your device's browser reveal about you and your internet use?

  12. Desjardins Group Breach Cost $38m Higher Than Expected

    Last year’s data breach cost the Desjardins Group $38m more than anticipated

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