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Embrace grabs a new funding round amid unveiling of new mobile data intelligence software

TechCrunch

Joining NEA in the Series B are existing investors Greycroft, AV8 and Eniac, and a group of founders from PagerDuty, SendBird, LogDNA, Scopely and Testflight. The infusion of capital gives the company $57 million, according to Crunchbase data. Embrace’s App Performance page.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: As Feds Hunt CL0P Gang, Check Out Tips on Ransomware Response, Secure Cloud Management and Cloud App Data Privacy

Tenable

Also, review concrete guidance on cloud system administration and on designing cloud apps with privacy by default. Department of Justice announced a reward of up to $10 million for information on the group – or on any attackers targeting U.S. Learn all about the DOJ’s reward for CL0P ransomware leads. And much more!

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Fed Tech News Roundup 8 July 2015

CTOvision

push IT mandates as part of cybersecurity 'sprint' FierceGovernmentIT (Today) - The Marine Corps is directing its information technology system administrators to immediately implement public key infrastructure, or PKI, encryption as part of a review of cybersecurity at the service. Marine Corps, Interior Dept.

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Cyber Canon Book Review: Security Engineering

Palo Alto Networks

As an original, scientific contribution providing common principles that underlie security engineering and the lessons that people building systems should learn. Topic areas include military communications, medical record systems, financial machines, mobile phones, and pay-tv. For example, Windows Vista and Passport are no longer used.

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Mueller’s indictment of election hackers a cybersecurity ‘wake-up call’

The Parallax

To investigate what it saw as suspicious activity on its servers, the Democratic political groups hired CrowdStrike , an organization known for helping secure computer networks after geopolitical hacks that the indictment names only as “Company 1.”. Despite repeated warnings, two February reports, in fact, paint a dire picture.

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