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Privacy rollback can cause headaches for corporate security pros

Corporate security pros can add a new task to their busy days: handling panicky employees worried about privacy who are using the onion router (Tor) browser as a way to protect their online activity.

That practice translates into additional security alerts that require time-consuming manual sorting to determine whether the persons behind Tor sessions are friend or foe, says George Gerchow, vice president of security and compliance at Sumo Logic.

Ever since congressional action started a few weeks ago to roll back privacy regulations governing ISPs, Gerchow says has seen a dramatic increase in the use of Tor for accessing his company’s services, meaning security analysts have to check out whether the encrypted, anonymized traffic coming through Tor is from a legitimate user.

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Mobile Working a Major Cause of Data Breaches – ResponseSource (press release)

Mobile Working a Major Cause of Data Breaches
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‘Security fatigue’ can cause computer users to feel hopeless and act recklessly – Phys.Org


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'Security fatigue' can cause computer users to feel hopeless and act recklessly
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