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[TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( September 16, 2020 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [Rethinking Resilience: Tips for Your Disaster Recovery Plan]( As more organizations face disruptions, a defined approach to recovery is imperative so they can successfully recover, experts say. [More Cyberattacks in the First Half of 2020 Than in All of 2019]( The pandemic-related shift to remote work and the growing availability of ransomware-as-a-service were two major drivers, CrowdStrike says. [Taking Security With You in the WFH Era: What to Do Next]( As many organizations pivot to working from home, here are some considerations for prioritizing the new security protocols. [Simplify Your Privacy Approach to Overcome CCPA Challenges]( By building a privacy-forward culture from the ground up and automating processes, organizations can simplify their approach to privacy and be prepared for any upcoming regulations. [Research Finds Nearly 800,000 Access Keys Exposed Online]( The keys were primarily for access to databases and cloud services. [CISA Issues Alert for Microsoft Netlogon Vulnerability]( CISA has issued an alert following the discovery of publicly available exploit code for Windows elevation of privilege flaw CVE-2020-1472. [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 [Legality of Security Research to be Decided in US Supreme Court Case]( A ruling that a police officer's personal use of a law enforcement database is "hacking" has security researchers worried for the future. [6 Lessons IT Security Can Learn From DevOps]( DevOps has taken over enterprise software development. The discipline has lessons for IT security -- here are a quick half-dozen. [VPNs: The Cyber Elephant in the Room]( While virtual private networks once boosted security, their current design doesn't fulfill the evolving requirements of today's modern enterprise. [MORE]( EDITORS' CHOICE [Post-COVID-19 Cybersecurity Spending Update]( Security spending growth will slow in 2020, but purse strings are looser than for other areas of IT. [Encrypted Traffic Inference: An Alternative to Enterprise Network Traffic Decryption]( Finding threats in encrypted inbound network traffic is complex and expensive for enterprises, but a fascinating new approach could eliminate the need for decryption. NEW FROM THE EDGE [5 Security Lessons Humans Can Learn From Their Dogs]( Without the right reinforcements, you could be barking at the moon. 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