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DNS over HTTPS, DNS over TLS explained: Encrypting DNS traffic

CSO Magazine

The lack of stringent protections in the original DNS specification and discovery of security weaknesses over time, such as the decade-old Kaminsky bug , gave birth to the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) in 2010. To read this article in full, please click here (Insider Story)

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How security leaders can effectively manage Gen Z staff

CSO Magazine

Gen Z refers to those born between mid-to-late 1990s and 2010, making them between the ages of 11 and 28. In doing so, I had to educate myself on what they value and realized the many differences between Gen Z and previous generations. This means they grew up experiencing a much faster rate in which technology evolves.

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BrandPost: Detect Malware in Encrypted Traffic for Improved Security Visibility

CSO Magazine

According to the Ponemon Institute's 2021 Global Encryption Trends Study, 50% of organizations have an encryption plan consistently applied across their entire environment—up from around 40% in 2015, and 25% in 2010.

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BrandPost: Why Supply Chain Attacks Are So Destructive

CSO Magazine

From the high profile 2010 Stuxnet attack on Iranian nuclear centrifuge control systems to the latest 2020 SolarWinds SUNBURST backdoor trojan attack, highly sophisticated attacks have caused substantial losses and/or setbacks for the victims, as well as reputational damage.

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BrandPost: Beyond the Cyber Buzzwords: What Executives Should Know About Zero Trust

CSO Magazine

Invented in 2010 by Forrester Research, Zero Trust is a cybersecurity model enterprises can leverage to remove risky, implicitly trusted interactions between users, machines and data.

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Meet the 2021 SC Awards judges

SC Magazine

He retired as a colonel in 2010. Army officer, Sachs served as deputy director of SRI International’s Computer Science laboratory, vice president of national security policy at Verizon Communications, and SVP and CSO of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation. He was also director of the SANS Internet Storm Center.