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- How to teach people to be more digitally secure right when they need it most
By giving employees cybersecurity training right when they’ve done a risky behavior, Wombat Security can help make real changes in user behavior.
- How China is preparing for cyberwar
The US and China have made progress on curbing commercial cyberespionage. Now, the global powers need to set limits when it comes to digital warfare.
- What it'll take to forge peace in cyberspace
The international community has finally started a serious conversation about norms in cyberspace. But reaching a global consensus needs the world's attention.
- Cybersecurity in seven minutes
Essentials for protecting yourself online.
- Event: Exploring the US-Israeli relationship in cyberspace
On March 21 and 22, American University in Washington will host 'Cybersecurity in an Age of Uncertainty: US-Israel Perspectives,' a conference to explore the nations' collaborative efforts on military and civilian digital security.
- Have a website? Get started on securing it.
SSL certificates make web transactions safer, enhance trust with customers, and boost search engine rankings.
- Podcast: What to expect from Trump on cybersecurity
On this extra episode of The Cybersecurity Podcast, Jack Detsch brings you the highlights from Beat the Breach, an event cohosted by Passcode and Invincea during the RSA Conference in San Francisco.
- You'll never shop alone again
In virtual and physical stores, retailers are tracking customers' buying habits, biometric information, and personal preferences. And few consumers even know they are being watched.
- Cybersecurity firms need millennials — here’s how they can change to attract top talent
Professionals under 30 today will make up three quarters of the cybersecurity workforce by 2025
- How US and Iraqi forces plan to stop Islamic State drones
As the Islamic State begins deploying off-the-shelf drones to surveil or attack Iraqi and western forces, defense companies race to find a technical solution.
- Is privacy a product or a right?
In a world where our most intimate thoughts are exposed and catalogued on the Internet, citizens shouldn’t have to pay up for their privacy to be protected
- How Homeland Security plans to end the scourge of DDoS attacks
The agency is working on a multimillion dollar effort to protect the country's most critical systems from distributed denial of service attacks, which are among the simplest digital assaults to carry out and the toughest to fight.
- Opinion: It's time for us geeks to stand up and be heard
Too often computer scientists are left out of public debates about computer science.
- Did WikiLeaks just unmask CIA cyberoperations?
The antisecrecy site released a trove of alleged CIA hacking tools to break into iPhones, Android devices, and connected TV sets to carry out espionage operations.
- White House tech vacancies may threaten cybersecurity advances
President Trump has not replaced the federal chief information officer or chief information security officer, leaving gaps in key positions responsible for safeguarding and updating government systems.
- The importance of ‘knowing your network’
Real-time visibility into an enterprise’s network is one of the best tools network defenders have in warding off adversaries, said Kent Rounds, the president of cybersecurity firm Tychon.
- Opinion: No, Russia didn't hack the election
Moscow carried out a digital campaign to disrupt our democracy, but did not change vote counts. That's a key distinction because the US needs to accurately identify weaknesses to sharpen national cyberdefenses.
- Podcast: How to hack the Pentagon
The Cybersecurity Podcast crew interviews Chris Lynch, the director of the Defense Digital Service, and Lisa Wiswell, the group’s digital security lead, about the Pentagon's bug bounty programs.
- Passcode at SXSW: Ad blockers, spies, hackers, and Hollywood
From biometric tracking to smart cities to hackers on film, bookmark our four panels on digital security and privacy at this year's South by Southwest festival in Austin.
- Opinion: The tech behind Bitcoin could reinvent cybersecurity
Blockchains track, record, and secure transactions made within the virtual currency Bitcoin. They can also help defend many critical systems from devastating cyberattacks.