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Monthly Archive:: January 2018

What do we need to know about the CPU vulnerabilities Meltdown and Spectre?

What do we need to know about the CPU vulnerabilities Meltdown and Spectre?

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What exactly is a vulnerability? A security vulnerability (also known as a security hole) is a security flaw detected in a product that may leave it open to hackers and malware. Using such vulnerabilities, attackers can exploit the affected...
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January 5, 2018
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How consumers see privacy and cyber risks?

How consumers see privacy and cyber risks?

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There is a general perception that modern-day consumers, while being savvy on all digital and social media platforms, don’t give a lot of thought to internet security. As it turns out though, that is just a perception. The reality...
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January 5, 2018
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What are the major ingredients of cybersecurity in 2018?

What are the major ingredients of cybersecurity in 2018?

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2017 was a highly eventful year for cybersecurity experts as they incessantly kept combating the proliferating security incidents with considerable success. While a few incidents grabbed the headlines, a majority of cyber-attacks went unannounced. Now in 2018, it seems...
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January 4, 2018
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Bandwidth Limit Exceeded: Causes and Solution

Bandwidth Limit Exceeded: Causes and Solution

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Every network administrator knows that feeling. You receive an innocuous notification early in your billing cycle – “Exceeded quota”. Bad news. Your network has already exceeded the bandwidth allocated to it. The only option now is to buy extra...
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January 3, 2018
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2018: What’s your New Year resolution for cybersecurity?

2018: What’s your New Year resolution for cybersecurity?

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Reports released by CSO suggest that cybersecurity threats are expected to amplify up to a staggering $6 trillion, by the end of 2021. This revelation validates the fact that security threats are looming large and majority of global businesses...
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January 2, 2018
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