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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) states that 90% of security incidents result from exploits against defects in software. ”The SANS Institute 2015 State of Application Security Report” states that many information security engineers don’t understand software development—and most software developers don’t understand security.”

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The risk that nation-state hackers will launch a destructive cyber-attack on the U.S. grid is low, according to a Department of Homeland Security intelligence assessment leaked by the research project Public Intelligence. “The majority of malicious activity occurring against the U.S. energy sector is low-level cyber-crime that is likely opportunistic in nature rather than specifically […]

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Phishing is where you send out links or attachments in believable-looking emails in the hope that someone will click through, or open up your attachment, and end up sucked into giving away secret information such as usernames and passwords.

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