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ISACA CEO Hails Europe as a Lighthouse of Capability

ISACA’s new CEO highlights growth of its European membership as the Association works on an aggressive growth strategy

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ISACA CEO Hails Europe as a Lighthouse of Capability

ISACA’s new CEO highlights growth of its European membership as the Association works on an aggressive growth strategy

Cyber News, Cyber Threat Trends

ISACA CEO Hails Europe as a Lighthouse of Capability

ISACA’s new CEO highlights growth of its European membership as the Association works on an aggressive growth strategy

Cyber News, Cyber Threat Trends

ISACA CEO Hails Europe as a Lighthouse of Capability

ISACA’s new CEO highlights growth of its European membership as the Association works on an aggressive growth strategy

Cyber News, Cyber Threat Trends

ISACA CEO Hails Europe as a Lighthouse of Capability

ISACA’s new CEO highlights growth of its European membership as the Association works on an aggressive growth strategy

Cyber News, Cyber Threat Trends

ISACA CEO Hails Europe as a Lighthouse of Capability

ISACA’s new CEO highlights growth of its European membership as the Association works on an aggressive growth strategy

Cyber News, Cyber Threat Trends

ISACA CEO Hails Europe as a Lighthouse of Capability

ISACA’s new CEO highlights growth of its European membership as the Association works on an aggressive growth strategy

Cyber News, Cyber Threat Trends

The Fake Browser Update Scam Gets a Makeover

One of the oldest malware tricks in the book — hacked websites claiming visitors need to update their Web browser before they can view any content — has roared back to life in the past few months. New research shows the attackers behind one such scheme have developed an ingenious way of keeping their malware […]

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Analysis of Intellexa’s Predator Spyware

Amnesty International has published a comprehensive analysis of the Predator government spyware products. These technologies used to be the exclusive purview of organizations like the NSA. Now they’re available to every country on the planet—democratic, nondemocratic, authoritarian, whatever—for a price. This is the legacy of not securing the Internet when we could have.

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