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2015 Cyberthreat Defense Report Reveals Cyberattacks Rising and Confidence Sinking

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A majority (52 percent) of respondents felt that a successful cyberattack against their network was likely in the next 12 months, compared to just 39 percent in 2013. Phishing, malware, and zero-days top of mind. Denial of service attacks, watering hole attacks, and drive-by downloads are of least concern.

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25 Feb Cloudera Federal Forum in Tysons Corner: Amazing agenda filled with lessons learned and best practices

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In 2013 she initiated and launched Cloudera Search. Chief Strategy Officer, Cloudera Mike co-founded Cloudera in 2008 and served as its CEO until 2013 when he took on his current role of chief strategy officer (CSO.) Steve was previously CTO of Sanctum, a pioneer in Web application security testing and firewall software.

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Join Architects, Planners, Program Managers, Data Scientists at 4th Annual Cloudera Federal Forum in DC 25 Feb

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In 2013 she initiated and launched Cloudera Search. Chief Strategy Officer, Cloudera Mike co-founded Cloudera in 2008 and served as its CEO until 2013 when he took on his current role of chief strategy officer (CSO.) Steve was previously CTO of Sanctum, a pioneer in Web application security testing and firewall software.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi Networks

Sean Daniel

I’ll copy the Windows ones here Turn off File & Printer Sharing Enable Your Firewall Use SSL Where Possible Consider using VPN Turn it off when you’re done Change to the Public Profile Some other things I’d recommend above and beyond are: Make sure you have an Anti-Virus/Anti-Malware solution installed.

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What?No Angry Birds? - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

by Brian Katz on March 20, 2013 · 2 comments. There’s nothing wrong with trying to protect your users from malicious apps, malware and spyware. Is the best way to handle that to cut off the streams at the firewall? Standard Disclaimer. A Screw's Loose. What…No Angry Birds? Is it a bad thing? Innovation.

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Herding Kangaroos - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

As Windows likes to remind you, you probably have anti-malware software installed as well as maybe some ad blocking software if you’re lucky. Then you have the personal firewall that is centrally managed by IT and let’s not forget that you are hooked up to a proxy server if you try to access the internet. link] Tal M. Crapplications.

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