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  • Sicherheitslücke Mensch – it-daily.net
    Nicht weniger als die Hälfte aller sicherheitsrelevanten Vorfälle in Unternehmen ist auf die Fehler eines Mitarbeiters zurückzuführen. Dieser Befund geht aus zahlreichen Statistiken hervor.Die Ursache "menschliches Versagen" spielt also nicht nur im Verkehr eine wesentliche Rolle. 
  • Cybersecurity Faces 1.8 Million Worker Shortfall By 2022
    Over the next five years, the number of unfilled cybersecurity jobs will rise to a whopping 1.8 million, a 20% increase from 2015 estimates, according to a new (ISC)2 survey released today.
  • U.S. might expand laptop ban to 71 airports: Homeland Security | Reuters
    The U.S. government might expand a ban on larger electronics like laptops in airplane cabins to flights originating from dozens of airports in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the head of Homeland Security said on Wednesday, though an expansion could be avoided if countries agree to improved security procedures.
  • Facebook launches disaster maps to help aid workers save lives – World | ReliefWeb
    Facebook on Wednesday launched disaster maps – an initiative aimed at helping humanitarian organisations save lives in emergencies.
    "When there's a flood, earthquake, fire or other natural disaster, response organisations need accurate information quickly about where people are in order to save lives," founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Facebook.

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