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By Tom Sullivan | 05:21 pm | March 05, 2019
Top Federal Bureau of Investigation official calls for greater public-private partnership to fight back increasingly sophisticated adversaries and attacks.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:38 pm | March 05, 2019
SAN FRANCISCO — Artificial intelligence and machine learning hold as much promise, and perhaps peril, in the infosec realm as anywhere else.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:52 pm | March 01, 2019
The endpoint safeguard tech is finding multiple unusual issues, such as a suspicious executable from China in a common Windows app used by physicians.
By Nathan Eddy | 10:51 am | March 01, 2019
Azure Sentinel and Threat Expert are designed to help separate signal from noise, the company says.
By Nathan Eddy | 02:42 pm | February 28, 2019
More than 63 percent of laptops have deficiencies of users storing data locally rather than accessing the organization’s programs and data via secure, virtual desktop software, a new report shows.
By Staff Writer | 01:00 am | February 27, 2019
Melbourne Heart Group has advised that no patient’s privacy was compromised or breached in a recent ransomware attack.
By Deirdre Fulton | 11:40 am | February 26, 2019
The total number of breaches is at a three-year low, but the incidents are larger, affect more people – and are often caused by underprotected IT environments, according to a new Bitglass report.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:07 am | February 26, 2019
University of California researchers say the sounds biomedical research machines make are vulnerable to hackers.  
By Diana Manos | 03:11 pm | February 21, 2019
The report from the agency's Health Information Technology Advisory Committee shows that patient engagement and cybersecurity will also be big parts of its agenda going forward.
By Nathan Eddy | 10:06 am | February 21, 2019
Employees taking it upon themselves to adopt unsanctioned collaboration tools are causing tension and raising security risks, a new study says.