Thursday, October 4, 2018

How will the new WPA3 protocol strengthen password security?

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     October 04, 2018
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Issue Highlights:
How will the new WPA3 protocol strengthen password security?
Unpacking the event-driven microservices approach
What are the implications of DNS over HTTPS for privacy?
An introduction to ICS threats and the current landscape
How hard-coded credentials threaten industrial control systems
How will the new WPA3 protocol strengthen password security?
The development of WPA3 helps advance Wi-Fi protocol, as the next generation of Wi-Fi-enabled devices begins to demand more. Expert Michael Cobb explains how it differs from WPA2.
Unpacking the event-driven microservices approach
Event-driven applications can be beneficially combined with microservices architectures, and finding the best method to merge them relies on analyzing orchestration options.
What are the implications of DNS over HTTPS for privacy?
With enterprises testing DNS over HTTPS to encrypt domain name traffic, some fear the potential privacy issues. Discover the challenges and benefits of the new protocol.
An introduction to ICS threats and the current landscape
ICS threats have become more prevalent, so the need for organizations to understand the risks has grown. Expert Ernie Hayden explains what enterprises need to know.
How hard-coded credentials threaten industrial control systems
Hard-coded credentials open industrial control systems up to unauthorized access by malicious actors. Expert Ernie Hayden explains the threat and what enterprises can do about it.
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