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How network security can save security dollars


For the last twelve years, 100% of CIOs have said that they expect to spend more on IT security, making security the only category that just keeps on absorbing investment. Every year in the last three years, over 80% of enterprises have said that their IT security still needed improvement. So, like death and taxes, is security spending growth inevitable? If we keep on the way we have, it sure seems like it. But what might change?

Let’s start with what’s important to users. External threats, meaning hacking, are a problem for every CIO. Internal threats, from badly behaving employees, are a problem for three out of four. Data theft is a universal fear, and malware that interferes with applications and operations is an important problem for over 90% of CIOs. As far as approaches or targets are concerned, 100% say access security on applications and data is essential and so is regular malware scanning. If you ask CIOs to pick a single thing they think is essential for IT security, it’s access security.

Access security, according to CIOs, is ensuring that applications and data are accessed only by those with the right to do so. If you have it, they believe, then hacking poses little threat because hackers won’t be authorized. Malware that impersonates an authorized user may still have to be addressed, but access security can limit the scope of what malware can do. It’s no wonder that every security vendor offers something in access security, and it’s no wonder that the hottest topic in security, zero-trust security, is a form of access security. Given that access is almost always via a network connection, it’s reasonable to ask whether network security features could enhance access security and zero-trust, and maybe even slow the growth of security spending overall. If you can’t connect to it, you can’t hack it.

Let’s dissect that by starting with a critical statement: Zero-trust doesn’t mean there is no trust, it means that trust is never assumed. That which isn’t assumed is explicit, and that means that all true zero-trust strategies depend on deciding what information connections are valid. One way to do this is to require…

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Deeper Network Expands Ecosystem with Cardano (ADA) Emurgo Investment and ADSC Development


Santa Clara, California–(Newsfile Corp. – September 21, 2023) – The Deeper Network, a leading innovator in the blockchain-based internet security and privacy space, is thrilled to announce significant developments in its ecosystem, further strengthening its position in the cybersecurity and blockchain industries. With the recent investment from Emurgo, the prominent venture arm of Cardano (ADA), as a strategic investor who believes in the future of the Deeper Network’s ecosystem, developments have been sped up building out its Web3 ecosystem.

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Cardano (ADA) Emurgo Investment: Fueling the Future of Web3
Cardano (ADA) Emurgo, well-known for its commitment to fostering blockchain adoption and innovation, has recognized the immense potential of Deeper Network in revolutionizing internet security and Web3 through decentralized technologies. Their investment is a testament to Deeper Network’s vision of creating a safer and more open internet for all.

The investment from Emurgo will enable Deeper Network to accelerate its development efforts and expand its range of decentralized solutions for internet security, benefiting users worldwide.

ADSC built on the Deeper Network: A Powerful Combination
The Deeper Network is excited to celebrate the development of ADSC, a blockchain project built on the Deeper Chain engineered to transform the conventional paradigms of online advertising. The recent integration facilitates a more secure and personalized online experience, enabling users to selectively engage with advertisements while preserving their privacy and data sovereignty. This integration signifies a synergy of expertise and resources, with Deeper Network’s providing its tech and hardware which are committed to security, privacy and the benefits of Web3.

Russell Liu, CEO of Deeper Network, shared his enthusiasm: “We are honored to welcome ADSC to the Deeper Network family. Their expertise in advanced digital technologies will play a pivotal role in driving our innovation and research…

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Security incident targets computer network used by STL area police



Police sources tell FOX 2 a computer information network they use on a regular basis is temporarily unavailable. A spokesperson for the Regional Justice Information System (REJIS) confirmed there was …

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Security incident targets computer network used by STL area police – FOX 2


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iPhone 12 emits too much radiation

France orders Apple to halt iPhone 12 sales, citing radiation levels above EU standards.
iPhone 12 didn’t pass tests for radiation absorbed by the body, prompting action.
Radiation levels, though exceeding EU standards, remain much lower than harmful thresholds.
National Frequency Agency wants Apple to fix it via updates, warns of a potential recall.
Cellphone radiation is below harm levels; experts suggest using earphones or texting for safety.

Man steals $64K from St. Louis-area Walmarts with a magic trick

A man is charged with stealing $64,000+ from Walmart, including St. Louis stores.
He faces wire fraud and theft charges, arrested on Sept. 5, pleaded not guilty.
He would make a small purchase, then claim that he collects money, typically $100 bills. He asked cashiers to show him bills in the cash register, so he could examine them, and then surreptitiously place some of the bills into his sleeve or pocket.
Conviction could mean up to 30 years in prison and $500,000 in fines.

Three Missouri cities ranked among ‘best hometowns’ in nation

Hannibal, Kirksville, and Saint Joseph make the list for their community, affordability, and charm.
All three cities are in the northern part of the state, with varying populations.
Factors like diversity, farmers’ markets, history, and high school football were considered in their community scores.
Hannibal, home to Mark Twain, ranks among the Top 10 hometowns with affordable homes and a strong overall score.
Kirksville excels in student-to-teacher ratio, while St. Joseph stands out for history and farmers markets.

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