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Decade Retrospective: Cybersecurity From 2010 To 2019

Forrester IT

The Decade Cyber Went Mainstream Yes, technically, decades begin in years that end in one, but it’s easier to say the 2010s than the 2011s. Prior to 2010, cybersecurity was an insular domain. No one really cared, until something they were using didn’t work. Devices blew up due to malware or adware, and users got […].

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Awareness Isn’t Enough, It’s Time To Change Behaviors

Forrester IT

I am thrilled to announce my latest research, “How To Manage The Human Risk In Cybersecurity” It’s research I’ve been leading and evolving since 2010, changing my mind about the title with each refresh to reflect the times.

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Cisco Purchases Duo Security for $2.3B

Forrester IT

Today, Cisco announced that it has acquired Ann Arbor, Michigan/California-based Duo Security for $2.35 Founded in 2010, Duo Security has been growing rapidly over the last few years with its multifactor authentication (MFA) offering and has raised over $120 million in venture financing to date. billion in cash.

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Security experts are using malware's own code to protect potential victims

TechSpot

The Gootloader malware originated from the Gootkit banking trojan, which has been active against European targets since 2010. The malicious operation allows third-party criminals to put their malware (especially ransomware) into a compromised network. The gang behind it has been particularly successful over the past several years.

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Return Of The Sovereign Cloud

Forrester IT

I followed this up with a 2010 opinion-editorial calling for improved “cloud computing regulation” in Australia as a model for global oversight of a hugely important market segment. How important?

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ICANN’s internet DNS security upgrade apparently goes off without a glitch

Network World

The change is central to ICANN’s project to upgrade the top pair of cryptographic keys used in the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) protocol — commonly known as the root zone key signing key (KSK) — which secures the internet's foundational servers.

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ICANN sets plan to reinforce internet DNS security

Network World

In a few months, the internet will be a more secure place. It will mark the first time the key has been changed since it was first put in place in 2010. The ICANN Board at its meeting in Belgium this week, decided to proceed with its plans to change or "roll" the key for the DNS root on Oct.

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