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[TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( January 16, 2021 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [Understanding TCP/IP Stack Vulnerabilities in the IoT]( Internet of Things devices are highly susceptible to attacks, breaches, and flaws emanating from issues within the TCP/IP network communications architecture. Here's an overview of what you need to know to mitigate risks. [How the Shady Zero-Day Sales Game Is Evolving]( Zero-day vulns are cold, while access-as-a-service is hot. Here's how black market (and gray market) deals go down. [Video: These Kids Are All Right]( Faculty and students at the William E. Doar School for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. created "Cyberspace", a rap song about online safety as part of the NSA's national security awareness campaign back in 2012. [Name That Toon: Before I Go ...]( Feeling creative? Submit your caption in the comments, and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card. [MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY]( HOT TOPICS [Homomorphic Encryption: The 'Golden Age' of Cryptography]( The ability to perform complex calculations on encrypted data promises a new level of privacy and data security for companies in the public and private sectors. So when can they get started? [7 Infamous Moments in Adobe Flash's Security History]( Here's what we won't miss about the multimedia software platform now that support is gone. [BECs and EACs: What's the Difference?]( Email accounts are common targets for attack. Understanding how attack types differ is critical for successful defense. [MORE]( EDITORS' CHOICE [Friction Affliction: How to Balance Security With User Experience]( There's a fine line between protecting against suspicious, malicious, or unwanted activity and making users jump through hoops to prove themselves. FROM THE NEWS DESK [More SolarWinds Attack Details Emerge]( A third piece of malware is uncovered, but there are still plenty of unknowns about the epic attacks purportedly out of Russia. [Virtual Pen-Testing Competition Tasks College Students With Running a Red Team Operation]( Aimed at developing offensive cyber talent, last weekend's sixth annual Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition brought out some of the brightest from RIT and Stanford, among other universities. Tech Resources - [Passwordless: The Future of Authentication]( - [The 2020 Duo Security Trusted Access Report]( - [Presenting Your Cloud Security Strategy to the Board]( - [Cloud Connectivity -- Your Guide to the Network]( - [The State of Threat Detection and Response]( - [Threat Intelligence Solutions: A SANS Review of Anomali ThreatStream]( - [Research Report: Evaluating Your Organization's Cybersecurity Readiness]( [ACCESS TECH LIBRARY NOW]( - [Protecting Your Enterprise's Intellectual Property]( In this webinar, you'll learn about the techniques and tactics that cybercriminals use to crack IP, and how your organization can detect and defend itself against these sophisticated, targeted attacks. - [Shifting Security from Speedbump to Digital Accelerator]( When you attend this webinar, you will learn about three practices that can help your businesses balance security and agility, without compromise. [MORE WEBINARS]( FEATURED REPORTS - [The ROI Of SD-WAN: Not Just A Numbers Game]( - [Email Security Threat Report 2020]( [MORE REPORTS]( CURRENT ISSUE [2020: The Year in Security]( [DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE]( [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( [BACK ISSUES]( | [MUST READS]( | [TECH DIGEST]( PRODUCTS & RELEASES [Cyberbit Kicks Off America's Cyber Cup to Find World's Best Cyber Defense Team]( [Cybersecurity and Networking Staffing Company CIBR Warriors Launches Nationwide]( [Lacework Closes a $525 Million Growth Round to Scale Up Infrastructure Security for the Cloud Generation]( [MORE PRODUCTS & RELEASES]( Dark Reading Daily -- Published By [Dark Reading]( Informa Tech 303 Second St., Suite 900 South Tower, San Francisco, CA 94107 To update your profile, change your e-mail address, or unsubscribe, [click here.]( To opt-out of any future Dark Reading Daily Newsletter emails, please respond [here.]( Thoughts about this newsletter? [Give us feedback.](mailto:customerservice_informationhub@techweb.com) Keep This Newsletter Out Of Your SPAM Folder Don't let future editions go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam white list: If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation. We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our [Privacy Statement.]( [© 2021]( | [Informa Tech]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Contact Us](mailto:customerservice_informationhub@techweb.com)

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