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FEC: Campaigns Can Use Discounted Cybersecurity Services

Krebs on Security

ruling that the software giant could offer “enhanced online account security services to its election-sensitive customers at no additional cost” because Microsoft would be shoring up defenses for its existing customers and not seeking to win favor among political candidates. .”

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MY TAKE: Coping with security risks, compliance issues spun up by ‘digital transformation’

The Last Watchdog

Locking down containers Launched in 2016, Lacework has rolled out a new platform of security services designed to give companies comprehensive compliance, security and configuration support for workloads and accounts running in AWS, Azure, GCP, multicloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. Talk more soon.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

held a pilot of a new Internet voting system. In 2016, Logan Lamb, a former Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher, found over 6 million voter registration files exposed on a state-sponsored server at Kennesaw State college in Georgia. More individual states’ voting systems were exposed and also addressable from the internet.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

held a pilot of a new Internet voting system. In 2016, Logan Lamb, a former Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher, found over 6 million voter registration files exposed on a state-sponsored server at Kennesaw State college in Georgia. More individual states’ voting systems were exposed and also addressable from the internet.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

held a pilot of a new Internet voting system. In 2016, Logan Lamb, a former Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher, found over 6 million voter registration files exposed on a state-sponsored server at Kennesaw State college in Georgia. More individual states’ voting systems were exposed and also addressable from the internet.

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