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Hackers hit startups, too: Top 5 cybersecurity mistakes startups make – Built In Chicago (blog)


Built In Chicago (blog)

Hackers hit startups, too: Top 5 cybersecurity mistakes startups make
Built In Chicago (blog)
Hackers don't discriminate. Whether you're a humble startup or global conglomerate, you'll likely capture hackers' attention if you don't play it safe. And yet, too many startups assume they're immune. “A lot of startups think, 'We're new. We're small

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Hot security startups to watch

While there’s talk that investment dollars for security startups are getting harder to find, entrepreneurs still manage to deliver a range of hardware, software and services that protect data, networks and corporate reputations.

This roundup of 13 such companies that we’re keeping an eye on runs the gamut from cloud security services to fraud prevention to protecting supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and Internet of Things devices.

+ SEE LAST YEAR’S LIST of Security startups to watch +

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Network World Tim Greene

Top Cyber News: Massive Election Hack, FDIC Data Breach, $100 Million Startups – Forbes


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Top Cyber News: Massive Election Hack, FDIC Data Breach, $ 100 Million Startups
Forbes
The Philippines election hack is 'freaking huge' – A WIRED UK story reports that security researchers recently discovered the largest government data breach ever. The hack affected 55 million voters in the Philippines. Email addresses, passport numbers
FDIC cyber breach realizes new dimensions to insider threat riskFederalNewsRadio.com

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10 more security startups to watch

The emergence of cybersecurity startups has continued unabated as entrepreneurs vie for corporate customers seeking new technologies to battle ever increasing and innovative attackers.

The expertise of these new companies range from various improvements to encryption products to analyzing the wealth of security-incident data gathered from networks to gear that detects the potentially malicious wireless activity of Internet of Things devices.

Based on the continued interest in these startups from venture capital investors, these companies will continue to proliferate. Here are 10 more security startups we are watching and why.

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Network World Tim Greene