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Chris Bing, DC Inno, June 23, 2015 D.C. is home to a conglomeration of high-profile, global non-profit organizations who have progressively become extremely attractive targets for hackers. These organizations are especially susceptible to attacks because of...
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Brian Krebs, Krebs on Security, January 5, 2015 It seems nearly every day we’re reading about Internet attacks aimed at knocking sites offline and breaking into networks, but it’s often difficult to visualize this type of activity. This article takes a...
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, June 5, 2015 This article’s author takes a look at 15 recent surveys and reports dealing with risk and compliance issues such as the use of old passwords, narcissistic chief...
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Mark Goulston, Harvard Business Review, June 3, 2015 There are three stages of speaking to other people. In the first stage, you’re on task, relevant and concise. But then you unconsciously discover that the more you talk, the more you feel relief. Ahh, so...
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Dan Bilefsky, The New York Times, June 11, 2015 Nobel laureate Tim Hunt has resigned as honorary professor at University College London after saying that female scientists should be segregated from male colleagues because women cry when criticized and are a...
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Michael Calderone, The Huffington Post, June 9, 2015 After journalists had been evacuated from the White House briefing room for a bomb threat on Tuesday, a man walked up to an unmanned camera transmitting live to CNN and covered it with a...