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[TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( August 27, 2020 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [6 Signs Your Supply Chain Risk Just Shot Up]( Risk levels are not steady states. Here are six indications that the danger posed by your supply chain is headed in the wrong direction. [Phishing Attack Used Box to Land in Victim Inboxes]( A phishing attack targeting government and security organizations used a legitimate Box page with Microsoft 365 branding to trick victims. [Higher Education CISOs Share COVID-19 Response Stories]( Security leaders from Stanford, Ohio State, and the University of Chicago share challenges and response tactics from the COVID-19 pandemic. [Attackers Use Unicode & HTML to Bypass Email Security Tools]( Researchers spot cybercriminals using new techniques to help malicious phishing emails slip past detection tools. [74 Days From the Presidential Election, Security Worries Mount]( With pandemic measures continuing and political divisions deepening, security experts express concern about the security and integrity of the November election. [The 'Shared Responsibility' Misnomer: Why the Cloud Continues to Confound]( Under the "shared responsibility model," the security management of cloud offerings is split equally between the vendor and the customer. Easy enough, right? [The Fatal Flaw in Data Security]( Simply stated: No matter how sophisticated your security software is, data cannot be simultaneously used and secured. But that may be changing soon. [COVID-19: Latest Security News & Commentary]( Check out Dark Reading's updated, exclusive news and commentary surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. [MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY]( HOT TOPICS [Cryptominer Found Embedded in AWS Community AMI]( Researchers advise Amazon Web Services users running Community Amazon Machine Images to verify them for potentially malicious code. [MITRE Releases 'Shield' Active Defense Framework]( Free knowledge base offers techniques and tactics for engaging with and better defending against network intruders. [MFA Mistakes: 6 Ways to Screw Up Multifactor Authentication]( Fearful of messing up its implementation, many enterprises are still holding out on MFA. Here's what they need to know. [MORE]( EDITORS' CHOICE [Dark Reading Launches New Section on Physical Security]( Partnership with IFSEC enables Dark Reading to cover new areas of security and expand its audience. [New Cybersecurity Code of Practice for Installers Unveiled by BSIA]( The British Security Industry Association's (BSIA) cybersecurity group has released a new code of practice for installers responsible for safety and security systems. NEW FROM THE EDGE [Election Security's Sticky Problem: Attackers Who Don't Attack Votes]( If election defenders are protecting votes, and adversaries are attacking something else entirely, both sides might claim success, "Operation BlackOut" simulation shows. Tech Resources - [7 New Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities That Could Put Your Enterprise at Risk]( - [The Benefits of Automation: Do More with Less]( - [[eBook] 6 Easy Steps to Better Risk Management]( - [Vulnerability Management for Dummies, 2nd Edition]( - [Dual-Track Transformation: Getting IT a Seat at the Strategy Table]( - [CISO Conversations: Understanding ISA/IEC 62443]( - [Threat and Attack Surface Intelligence: Stay a Step or Two Ahead of Risk]( [ACCESS TECH LIBRARY NOW]( - [Network Security: The Attacker's Point of View]( Over the years, IT organizations have approached network security from an enterprise point of view, establishing a perimeter of known devices and defending it with firewalls and security gateways. 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