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Best practice application security: Does it exist?

Unfortunately and unsurprisingly, website breaches have become an everyday occurrence. In fact, hacked websites have become so common that typically only the biggest data breaches capture enough attention to make headlines. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.net-security.org Sharp rise in attacks against data in transit. See on Scoop.it –

Debunking Myths: Application Security Checklists Suck

Debunking Myths: Application Security Checklists SuckThere is a pervasive sentiment amongst the security community about checklists: they suck. We’ve all seen inflexible audit checklists that seem to be highly irrelevant to the specific system being audited. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.infosecisland.com Security is not a compliance checklist.

What amateurs can learn from security pros about staying safe online

Research uncovers stark differences in security practices of experts, non-experts. Sourced through Scoop.it from: arstechnica.com What Pros do is not more complicated than what Amateurs do, but it’s more effective. See on Scoop.it – Secure communication The post What amateurs can learn from security pros about staying safe online

Smartwatch security fails to impress: Top devices vulnerable to cyberattack | ZDNet

A new study into the security of smartwatches found that 100 percent of popular device models contain severe vulnerabilities. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.zdnet.com Disappointing, but not surprising. First generation products are usually pushed to market to start sales and shortcuts are taken. See on Scoop.it – Apps

The Internet of Things is unavoidable, securing it should be a priority

The Internet of Things (IoT) started like any other buzzword: poorly defined, used too often, and generally misunderstood. However, it stood… Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.net-security.org The answer is in strong authentication and encryption. Today complicated to implement but with solutions now available in the market. Check

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