Play VideoCan password managers protect you from hackers?Microsoft Identity Division's corporate vice president of program management Alex Simons sat down with Dan Patterson to discuss the different threats facing the enterprise today.May 6, 2019 by Dan Patterson in Security
Play VideoNet Neutrality: What is it and why should you care?In the effort to maintain an open internet, some think we need more government intervention while others trust the free market to keep the big telecoms in check.March 11, 2019 by Dan Patterson in Security
Play VideoHow consumers can defend against credential stuffingWhat should consumers be aware of, and what are some steps they could use to identify credential stuffing threats? Akamai's Andy Ellis offers tips to CNET's Dan Patterson.March 11, 2019 by Dan Patterson in Security
Play VideoCyberwar: Nation-state cyber attacks threaten every company (TechRepublic)ZDNet's Danny Palmer explains the current realities of global cyberwar and why nation-state cyber-campaigns have become "a problem for everybody."June 11, 2018 by Dan Patterson in Security
Cyberweapons are now in play: From US sabotage of a North Korean missile test to hacked emergency sirens in DallasCyberwarfare has begun. Unlike nuclear weapons, cyberweapons can be proliferated more quickly and the threat from accidentally setting them off is even greater.June 1, 2017 by Dan Patterson in Security
Play Video3 best practices for protecting yourself from WannaCry and other ransomware attacksZDNet's Steve Ranger talks to TechRepublic's Dan Patterson about the aftermath of the WannaCry ransomware outbreak and offers best practices for protect your company from similar attacks.May 24, 2017 by Dan Patterson in Security
How the Dark Web worksBeneath our everyday internet lurks a murky network of encrypted sites known as the Dark Web. Is it all bad? No. But it does fuel a lucrative criminal subculture that could threaten businesses and consumers.September 1, 2016 by Dan Patterson in Security