61M Records Listed for Sale Online, Allegedly Belong to Verizon

61M Verizon customers may be at risk of having their data sold. 

Millions of Android, iPhone Users Could Be Sending Data to China

Apple and Google app stores are offering private browsing apps owned by Chinese companies.

Breaking Down Burnout: Healing Cyber Teams with the Right Tools and Strategies

Cybersecurity teams are burning out, and it’s happening fast. Healing from burnout starts with a two-pronged approach.

The Evolution of Automation in the Command Center

The command center has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past several decades, evolving from stations that primarily monitored burglary alarms into sophisticated hubs of security intelligence.

Millions of Printers Exposed to Hacking Due to New Vulnerabilities

Research reveals 8 new vulnerabilities among multifunction printers. 

Trump Administration Reaches for States’ Data

The Trump Administration is moving to collect data retained by the states, leading some privacy experts to express concern. 

A New Way to Think About Metrics in Security Operations

As the security field evolves, so too must the approach to metrics.

WhatsApp Banned on US House of Representatives Devices

WhatsApp is banned from U.S. House of Representatives devices.

FDA Urges Secure Cyber Practices for Medical Product Manufacturing

The FDA highlights the importance of embedding cybersecurity into medical product manufacturing. 

4 Ways to Protect Networks from Botnets Before It’s Too Late

Attackers increasingly rely on botnet malware to accomplish their objectives.