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2017 in cybersecurity and privacy news

The Parallax

We attended his inauguration and several protests of it , including the monumental Women’s March on Washington, and dug into the meaning of subsequent controversial policy changes. Trump continues to deny connections between Moscow and the White House. citizens entering the country.

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Meet ‘misinfosec’: Fighting fake news like it’s malware

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READ MORE ON FAKE NEWS AND CYBERSECURITY. Opinion: Trump, Putin, and the dangers of fake news. Terp has a term for using cybersecurity strategies to fight the spread of false information: “misinfosec.” It will probably have to revolve around policy, technology, and education,” he says. Ahmer Arif, a Ph.D.

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WikiLeaks questions remain after London arrest of ‘houseguest from hell’

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Mueller’s indictment of election hackers a cybersecurity ‘wake-up call’. From ‘treason’ to ‘criminal,’ experts decry Trump’s call for Russia hacks. Looking beyond Assange’s embassy eviction and arrest, security experts worry that the U.S. READ MORE ON WIKILEAKS. WikiLeaks’ CIA ‘Vault7’ dump could put consumers at risk.

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Amid disinformation campaign take-downs, Facebook employees, execs clash on how to handle political ads

The Parallax

It spends more per year on cybersecurity now than its companywide revenue of $5 billion at the time of its IPO in 2012. We’re reaching out to you, the leaders of this company, because we’re worried we’re on track to undo the great strides our product teams have made in integrity over the last two years.”. Facebook versus its employees.

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Facebook employees, execs clash on how to handle political ads

The Parallax

It spends more per year on cybersecurity now than its companywide revenue of $5 billion at the time of its IPO in 2012. We’re reaching out to you, the leaders of this company, because we’re worried we’re on track to undo the great strides our product teams have made in integrity over the last two years.”. Facebook versus its employees.

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Re-Budgeting for a Right-Sized International Counterterrorism Posture

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Matthew Levitt , The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Dr. Matthew Levitt is the Fromer-Wexler fellow and director of the Reinhard program on counterterrorism and intelligence at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. investment in counterterrorism that goes back to at least the Obama and Trump administrations.

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