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ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-06 09:48:53 UK voters worried that election will be targeted by hackers (lien direct) Online voting is being held back in the UK because of fears that cyber criminals could influence the results
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-06 08:36:39 Infosec17: Recruit agile people for agile security teams (lien direct) Organisations should enlist agile people to join agile security teams that are able to deal with the continually changing cyber threat landscape, say security team leaders Guideline
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-06 05:51:35 Vodafone mobilises against fake news and hate speech (lien direct) Mobile network operator has introduced new global rules to prevent its advertising from appearing on outlets that create and share hate speech and fake news ★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-06 05:39:33 Tieto and Verisec to develop eID for Sweden\'s public sector services (lien direct) Suppliers are reacting to the rapid adoption of digital government in Sweden with electronic ID technology that will replace passwords ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-06 04:00:51 UK firms stockpiling bitcoins for ransomware attacks (lien direct) Large UK firms are prepared to pay out more than £136,000 on average to cyber criminals who launch ransomware attacks, a survey has revealed ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-05 19:00:58 Europe faces shortage of 350,000 cyber security professionals by 2022 (lien direct) European companies are expected to go on the world's biggest cyber security hiring spree in the next 12 months, driving demand for cyber talent that will far outstrip supply, a report has revealed
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-05 08:00:29 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Scan, educate and back up to block email threats (lien direct) What strategies should organisations follow to block malware attachments which continue to account for two-thirds of malware infections that result in data breaches?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-05 05:30:09 Mixed reactions to PM\'s calls to regulate cyber space to prevent terrorism (lien direct) Prime minister Theresa May's call for regulation of the internet to prevent terrorism planning has drawn support from some quarters but criticism from others
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-05 04:31:54 Mass collection of data on population \'illegal\', UK court told (lien direct) Investigatory Powers Tribunal hearing challenges GCHQ over legality of mass surveillance, as government plans moves to control encryption
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-02 12:15:40 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Equip employees to guard against malicious malware (lien direct) What strategies should organisations follow to block malware attachments which continue to account for two-thirds of malware infections that result in data breaches? ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-02 09:45:19 GDPR about change management, says startup DPO (lien direct) There are threats and risks associated with the GDPR, but one data protection officer believes organisations should focus on the business opportunities instead
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-02 09:00:04 Doug Cutting, \'father\' of Hadoop, talks about big data tech evolution (lien direct) In a Q&A interview, the “father” of Hadoop, Doug Cutting, talks about the cyber-security applications of the stack, as well as Hadoop's evolution
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-02 06:30:31 Kmart cyber attack highlights PoS vulnerabilities (lien direct) The cyber attack on Kmart should be a major wake up call for retailers to review the security of their point-of-sale systems, say security experts
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-02 04:25:19 Financial malware more than twice as prevalent as ransomware (lien direct) While ransomware continues to make the headlines, particularly in the wake of WannaCry, research has revealed that financial threats are 2.5 times more prevalent Wannacry ★★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-01 06:38:14 Catching phish: How to avoid users getting hooked (lien direct) Effective IT security boils down to user education. We find out how one company got on with testing its staff
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-01 06:31:31 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Don\'t blame employees – give them secure working environments (lien direct) What strategies should organisations follow to block malware attachments which continue to account for two-thirds of malware infections that result in data breaches? ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-01 05:51:33 Enterprises struggle with emergency patching (lien direct) Companies are struggling to maintain emergency patch cycles, despite the fact that enterprise reliance on legacy systems often means emergency patches are an everyday fact of life, a survey shows ★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-01 04:45:39 Top UK firms\' websites violate key GDPR principle (lien direct) Just over one-third of all the public web pages of leading UK companies that collect personal information violate a key principle of new European data protection regulations Guideline
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-31 19:00:58 UK issues record data protection fines in the past year (lien direct) The UK was one of the most active regions for regulatory enforcement action in Europe last year in terms of fines and enforcement notices issued over data protection ★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-31 09:46:57 WannaCry shows validity of risk-based security, says RSA head (lien direct) WannaCry and other recent cyber attacks underline the importance of adopting a risk-based approach to security, says RSA president Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-31 05:34:11 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Key things to consider to block malicious email attachments (lien direct) What strategies should organisations follow to block malware attachments which continue to account for two-thirds of malware infections that result in data breaches?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-31 04:34:28 Shadow Brokers prepares zero-day subscription service (lien direct) Businesses may face an onslaught of zero-day attacks soon as the group that leaked the NSA exploits used in the WannaCry ransomware attacks prepares to release more stolen code Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-26 11:15:50 Understanding the economic value of your personal data (lien direct) Your personal data is worthless – it's only when it's processed by the Facebooks or Googles of this world that it has business value
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-26 09:15:22 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Employees are one of the greatest defences (lien direct) What strategies should organisations follow to block malware attachments which continue to account for two-thirds of malware infections that result in data breaches?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-26 09:08:05 People can be strongest link in cyber security, says NCSC (lien direct) People are often seen as the weakest link when it comes to cyber security, but that must change, says the National Cyber Security Centre
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-26 03:52:28 EternalRocks author throws in the towel after media attention (lien direct) Security researcher who discovered worm that could have bigger impact than WannaCry says the author seems to have given up Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-25 10:28:58 Mobile users\' expectations are sky high, says Gemalto (lien direct) Consumers have extremely high expectations for rapid mobile development in the coming years, according to a Gemalto report
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-25 09:19:16 UK businesses urged to prepare for GDPR (lien direct) With one year to the compliance deadline, the Information Commissioner's Office has urged UK firms to seize the business benefits of being GDPR-ready
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-25 09:15:18 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Minimise malware risks through education, process and technology (lien direct) What strategies should organisations follow to block malware attachments which continue to account for two-thirds of malware infections that result in data breaches?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-25 08:00:57 GDPR: One year to compliance and opportunity (lien direct) With a year to go before all companies dealing with European Union citizens' data have to comply with new EU data protection rules, the focus for many is on compliance, but some believe business should be the top priority
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-25 00:00:36 Finding customer data is big hurdle to meeting GDPR right to erasure (lien direct) Global organisations do not know where customer data is stored and use unreliable data removal methods to erase content, a study shows
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-24 08:57:14 Identity, authentication and authorisation becoming risk-led (lien direct) Identity management, and authentication and authorisation governance are shifting away from being purely IT initiatives, according to RSA
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-24 08:00:23 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: User education key to blocking email-borne malware (lien direct) What strategies should organisations follow to block malware attachments which continue to account for two-thirds of malware infections that result in data breaches?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-24 06:23:48 Twenty years of online banking has increased financial awareness (lien direct) Online banking is helping people manage their finances better and reduce their debt as a result
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-24 05:30:34 Interview: Nick Bleech, head of information security, Travis Perkins (lien direct) Last year Travis Perkins implemented Splunk to help it to respond more quickly to security threats. Now, the business is looking into machine learning and a single customer view
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-24 04:15:02 US retailer Target agrees $18.5m data breach settlement (lien direct) A breach settlement with 47 US states has taken the cost of the 2013 data breach at retailer Target to more than $220m
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-23 12:00:57 Mobile C-level executives are major risk to business security (lien direct) C-suite executives logging on to unsecured public Wi-Fi hotspots seem to present one of the biggest security risks to enterprise networks
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-23 10:45:43 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: 10 control areas to mitigate against malware attacks (lien direct) What strategies should organisations follow to block malware attachments which continue to account for two-thirds of malware infections that result in data breaches?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-23 06:10:45 Almost a quarter of UK and US firms likely to miss GDPR deadline (lien direct) Some 24% of companies polled in the UK and US expect to miss the GDPR compliance deadline of 25 May 2018
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-23 04:21:54 EternalRocks worm combines seven leaked NSA attack tools (lien direct) Hard on the heels of the WannaCry ransomware attacks, a researcher has found a worm that combines four NSA exploits and associated attack tools, including EternalBlue used by WannaCry Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-22 09:15:03 Security Think Tank: Malware is sneaky (lien direct) What strategies should organisations follow to block malware attachments which continue to account for two-thirds of malware infections that result in data breaches?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-22 07:45:19 Middle East largely unscathed after WannaCry cyber attack (lien direct) The impact of WannaCry on the Middle East was reduced due to the attack falling on a weekend, but it is a stark warning Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-22 07:00:00 Windows 7 accounts for most WannaCry infections (lien direct) Statistics show that computers running Windows 7 accounted for the biggest proportion of machines infected with the WannaCry ransomware, while NHS suppliers are blamed for hampering patching by NHS trusts Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-19 10:44:39 McAfee researchers test WannaCry recovery method (lien direct) Although there is evidence that some victims of the WannaCry ransomware attack on 12 May have paid the attackers, there is no evidence that they are getting their data back Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-19 09:18:48 Command and control communications key to detecting threats (lien direct) Malware command and control (C&C) communications are key to detecting advanced threats, according to a security researcher
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-19 06:27:56 Interview: Claude Moraes, MEP and EU Civil Liberties Committee chair (lien direct) Claude Moraes, chair of the European Parliament's Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee shares his views, concerns, reservations about EU-US data transfers, encryption and Brexit
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-19 04:49:03 Neustar launches international security council (lien direct) Sharing information in the face of threats such as WannaCry is crucial for organisations to improve their cyber security capability, according to Neustar, which is making it easier to do Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-18 07:00:54 Strong cyber security posture reduces impact of breaches (lien direct) There is a direct correlation between data breaches and falls in stock prices, but the impact is lighter on companies with good cyber security, a study has revealed
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-18 05:00:52 WannaCry biggest incident to date for National Cyber Security Centre (lien direct) The WannaCry ransomware attack that started on 12 May 2017 is the biggest single incident that the new UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has faced Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-05-17 09:15:41 Business not taking cyber security seriously enough, says Dido Harding (lien direct) Most businesses are still not taking cyber security seriously enough, according to the former CEO of TalkTalk, which suffered a major data breach in 2015 ★★★
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