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ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-10 09:23:16 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Phishing: protect, educate and limit damage (lien direct) What are the most effective types of security controls and end user training approaches to dealing with phishing?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-10 09:00:46 Singapore: a nation united on its digital future (lien direct) Singapore is setting itself to be a leader in the digital age, with a reorganised government department the protagonist Guideline
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-10 05:04:53 Smartwatches banned from UK Cabinet as EC plans IoT security standards (lien direct) The EC is planning a security certification scheme for internet of things devices as the UK Cabinet bans smartwatches amid heightened fears of cyber espionage
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-10 04:30:29 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Four key elements to defending against phishing attacks (lien direct) What are the most effective types of security controls and end user training approaches to dealing with phishing?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-07 07:21:45 Security industry failing users, says behaviour expert (lien direct) The information security community is failing to educate users in a way that helps then understand cyber threats and change their behaviour, according to consultant Jessica Barker
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-07 05:00:42 London police charge third member of ATM hacking gang (lien direct) London police arrest and charge a third man suspected of being involved in a series of ATM thefts across the UK in 2014 using malware to bypass security controls ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-06 10:30:08 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Combine technology and communication to combat phishing risks (lien direct) What are the most effective types of security controls and end user training approaches to dealing with phishing? ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-06 09:00:29 NSA contractor arrest for spying underlines insider threat (lien direct) Malicious insiders are still one of the biggest threats and a popular means of data theft, according to famous spy catcher Eric O'Neill and other security industry experts ★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-06 04:30:42 Terror groups likely to be first to unleash cyber weapons, says Eugene Kaspersky (lien direct) Terror groups are more likely than nation states to unleash cyber weapons and critical infrastructure is the most likely target, warns Kaspersky Lab chief
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-06 04:00:38 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Three-pronged approach to phishing prevention (lien direct) What are the most effective types of security controls and end user training approaches to dealing with phishing?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-05 11:15:32 TalkTalk hit by record £400,000 fine over data breach (lien direct) The Information Commissioner's Office issues its largest ever data protection fine after more than 150,000 customers had their data exposed by TalkTalk breach ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-05 08:15:00 IoT security threat is real, says researcher (lien direct) The security threat posed by IoT devices is not hype, says security researcher James Lyne ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-05 06:00:11 Birmingham Uni beefs up network automation, virtualisation to support research (lien direct) The University of Birmingham has deployed a Brocade switching infrastructure and network virtualisation to support the needs of its research teams
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-05 05:30:28 SMEs are the Achilles heel for Asean security (lien direct) Small to medium-sized enterprises in the Asean region will be gateways to large enterprises for cyber criminals unless they improve their security
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-05 04:30:11 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Making a game of phishing (lien direct) What are the most effective types of security controls and end user training approaches to dealing with phishing?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-04 11:15:57 Look to over-the-top services to secure mobile, says specialist (lien direct) Mobile network operators should look to 3G and 4G while enterprises should consider OTT services to provide the best security, says telecommunications industry veteran and pioneer Charles Brookson ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-04 09:00:35 Mastercard rolls out selfie payments in UK (lien direct) Financial services provider Mastercard announces its cardholders in the UK will be able to use a selfie as authentication to pay for goods
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-04 04:30:46 Mirai IoT botnet code release raises fears of surge in DDoS attacks (lien direct) Organisations with an online presence should prepare for terabit-class IoT botnet-based DDoS attacks that could knock almost any business offline or disable chunks of the internet, warn security experts
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-03 12:00:19 Time to move on with social engineering training, says Jenny Radcliffe (lien direct) Organisations need to move from awareness of the risk of social engineering to empowering employees to understand and recognise the threat to protect themselves and the company, says Jenny Radcliffe ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-03 10:30:19 19 local councils sign up for Gov.uk Verify trials (lien direct) GDS will lead pilots of using identity assurance system for local authority digital services Guideline ★★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-10-03 02:26:51 Security Think Tank: Phishing awareness a key element of a security positive culture (lien direct) What are the most effective types of security controls and user training approaches for dealing with phishing?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-30 11:00:15 CISOs need to be more business-focused, says Publicis CISO (lien direct) Information security leadership is about politics, getting a place at the top table and showing what security can do for the business, according to Publicis CISO Thom Langford Guideline
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-30 06:00:08 Brexit has thrown ICO plans into flux, admits information commissioner (lien direct) The ICO is working to ensure that the UK's post-Brexit data protection law is progressive, stands up to scrutiny and provides stability, says information commissioner Elizabeth Denham
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-29 11:34:33 NGOs challenge UK and US mass surveillance in human rights court (lien direct) Privacy International, Liberty and the American Civil Liberties Union are among 10 human rights groups backing a landmark challenge to mass surveillance in the European Court of Human Rights ★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-29 10:31:40 Breaches should be on the decline by now, says infosec veteran John Walker (lien direct) A focus on the board, governance and compliance is distracting many infosec leaders from the real objective of security data, says John Walker Guideline
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-29 07:00:34 Trust issues stifling digital economy growth, study shows (lien direct) Businesses that have products and services based on trust have a significant opportunity to future-proof their business, but those who do not risk being side-lined, a study shows
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-28 10:45:22 NHS Digital aims to put healthcare on firm cyber security footing (lien direct) NHS Digital set to work closely with National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to boost healthcare sector cyber security capabilities
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-28 06:33:23 UK National Cyber Security Centre set to launch (lien direct) NCSC is due to launch officially on 1 October 2016 and will help the healthcare sector deliver consistent quality of data security
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-27 09:07:14 Lax perimeter security exposes bank to hacker extortion attempt (lien direct) Failure to follow standard network security best practice has exposed a Californian investment bank to cyber criminals' demands
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-27 08:45:19 Yahoo breach underlines need for Security Serious Week (lien direct) The recently disclosed Yahoo data breach shows that no business is immune, underlining the need to raise awareness and improve practices, say the organisers of Security Serious Week Yahoo
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-27 00:00:00 Adrian Davis discusses the evolution of security in the age of IoT (lien direct) Cloud computing and the internet of things will have a major impact on how security is implemented going forward. ★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-26 10:30:26 Yahoo sued over data breach (lien direct) Yahoo is facing a class action lawsuit that alleges that the internet firm showed a reckless disregard for the security of its users that resulted in a breach affecting half a billion people Yahoo
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-26 05:45:32 Yahoo security still poor despite massive breach, claims Venafi (lien direct) Yahoo is likely to have been a victim of its own encryption and security is still poor despite the huge breach that hit the company in 2014, according to security firm Venafi Yahoo
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-26 05:15:54 Apple to fix backup security vulnerability in iOS 10 (lien direct) Apple is to issue a security update for a security vulnerability in iOS 10 that could give hackers access to passwords and other security data
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-25 19:05:40 Australia must take cyber security opportunity (lien direct) Australia may never be able to create an IT industry like that in the US, but it can lead in cyber security Guideline
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-23 05:45:25 Yahoo under fire over data breach affecting 500 million users (lien direct) Yahoo comes under fire for not detecting and notifying users sooner of the biggest breach of personal details to date Yahoo ★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-22 13:53:57 Investigatory Powers Bill – the case for mass surveillance (lien direct) As the Investigatory Powers Bill goes through its final stages in Parliament, a former GCHQ intelligence officer puts the case for the bulk surveillance powers contained in the legislation ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-22 04:15:09 Cyber attack aimed at destruction, says TV5Monde (lien direct) TV5Monde counting the cost of not being adequately prepared for a cyber attacked that downed the network in 2015
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-21 19:00:30 Many don\'t test disaster recovery plans properly, survey finds (lien direct) Nearly 40% of UK organisations do not test disaster recovery plans properly, mainly because of concerns about disruption to production operations ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-21 10:42:46 London Capital Group improves service deployment with SDN (lien direct) Online trading firm has revitalised its service delivery after switching a legacy physical network for VMware NSX SDN ★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-21 09:45:32 $81m cyber heist highlights gap between attacker and defenders, says Swift (lien direct) Secure messaging service Swift was surprised by the gaps in banks' cyber security practises highlighted by mega cyber heist, says CISO Alain Desausoi
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-21 02:21:17 Qadars Trojan gears up to target UK banks (lien direct) Advanced Trojan that has been targeting different regions is now preparing to hit UK banks, according to IBM X-Force Research
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-20 09:45:20 Business warned not to be complacent about cyber security (lien direct) Lloyds of London survey reveals just how badly some European firms are failing in terms of cyber security and low levels of awareness about the role of cyber insurance
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-20 05:00:16 Cyber security a key feature of US rules on self-driving cars (lien direct) The US government publishes a policy aimed at ensuring the safety of self-driving cars
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-19 09:04:15 Consumers trust banks more than government for biometric security (lien direct) UK citizens think banks are the best organisations to provide biometric authentication for payments
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-16 09:00:25 Alleged hacker Lauri Love can be extradited to the US, court rules (lien direct) Westminster Magistrates' Court has ruled that alleged hacker, Lauri Love, can be extradited to the US, where he could face a 99-year prison sentence
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-16 05:15:21 Lauri Love: the student accused of hacking the US (lien direct) How did a brilliant but fragile teenager from a rural English town end up facing life imprisonment in the US? Computer Weekly speaks to Lauri Love
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-16 00:00:00 Lauri Love - my battle with extradition (lien direct) A court ruled today that Lauri Love, a 31-year old electrical engineering student, from Suffolk, can be extradited to the US to face hacking charges.
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-15 05:53:35 Cabinet Office role in information security in government not clear (lien direct) The UK government has work to do to reduce complexity of security policies, according to the NAO
ComputerWeekly.webp 2016-09-14 06:30:14 Crest takes over NSA Cira accreditation (lien direct) Crest hopes to grow the accreditation programme into a global initiative to certify cyber response capabilities ★★★★★
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