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Vladimir Putin ‘s computers still run Windows XP, Media reports

Security Affairs

“Windows XP, released in 2001, was the last Microsoft operating system given the green light for use on official Russian government computers, the Open Media website reported, citing defence ministry documents.” Microsoft Windows 10 is only allowed only for government systems that don’t manage secret information.

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How DMARC Can Protect Against Ransomware

eSecurity Planet

Attackers have targeted critical and vulnerable sectors such as manufacturing, financial, transportation, healthcare, government administration, energy, and more, including a couple of $50 million attacks on the likes of Acer and Quanta. IPv6 : v=spf1 ip6 :2001:4860:4860::8888 ip6 :2001:4860:4860::8844 -all. East Coast.

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A Shortage in Common Sense: The Myth of the Talent Gap

The Falcon's View

I have a visceral reaction every time I encounter yet another article bemoaning the so-called "talent gap" or "labor gap" in cybersecurity. Local universities (such as UMUC ) quickly caught on to the marketing plan and rapidly launched a cybersecurity degree program. employers posted nearly 314,000 jobs for cybersecurity pros.".

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NIAC Issues Recommendations to Improve Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity

Hunton Privacy

NIAC was first created in 2001 shortly after the 9/11 attacks and advises the President on information security systems in banking, finance, transportation, energy, manufacturing and emergency government services. Relatedly, President Trump’s recent E.O.