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ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-24 01:55:45 UK government wants to give 6,000 teenagers cyber security training (lien direct) Government launches £20m Cyber Schools Programme aimed at students aged between 14 and 18 ★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-21 07:15:07 Destruction of service attacks an existential threat to business, says Cisco (lien direct) Security threats and attacks against the network are set to become far more destructive, according to Cisco's mid-year security report
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-20 11:45:48 Lords to probe ethics of artificial intelligence (lien direct) The House of Lords Select Committee on artificial intelligence has issued a call for evidence as it looks into the ethical, social and economic impact of the technology
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-20 10:35:32 Security Serious Week summit goes virtual (lien direct) The third annual Security Serious Week in October 2017 will feature an entirely virtual conference, accessible to anyone who is online
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-20 08:38:52 Devil\'s Ivy a call to action on IoT security (lien direct) The discovery of a security flaw in an open source third-party code library that could allow attackers to access and hijack devices underlines the need for a greater focus IoT security, say experts
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-20 06:44:44 Retail data breaches still high as GDPR deadline looms (lien direct) As the EU's General Data Protection Regulation compliance deadline approaches, retail data breaches remain unacceptably high, a data threat report reveals ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-20 06:30:19 TSB to introduce iris scan authentication in September 2017 (lien direct) TSB customers will soon be able to access their mobile bank accounts through iris scanning, which is regarded as the most secure biometric authentication available ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-20 05:45:43 How to use threat intelligence in your business (lien direct) Threat intelligence can be very handy, but just how useful and appropriate it will be depends largely on the security maturity of an organisation ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-20 03:46:12 Citadel malware developer jailed (lien direct) A Russian man believed to be one of the developers of the Citadel malware used to steal millions by infecting around 11 million computers around the world
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-19 10:12:20 Newcastle council data leak shows need for security automation (lien direct) Leak of child adoption information by Newcastle City Council resulted from accidental email attachment by employee
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-19 08:30:15 IBM results show slow transition to new business model (lien direct) Cognitive is one of the cornerstones of IBM's 'strategic imperatives', yet building out a portfolio of products and services will take time, IBM's CFO admits
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-19 08:00:35 WannaCry has changed attitudes to cyber security, surveys show (lien direct) Attitudes to cyber security have changed in the boardroom and among staff in the wake of the recent WannaCry attack, two surveys have revealed Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-19 05:30:31 US bipartisan alliance to defend elections from cyber attack (lien direct) Former Democrat and Republican campaign managers are joining forces with security experts to defend US elections from cyber attack
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-18 07:33:28 UK industrial control systems targeted, warns leaked NCSC document (lien direct) Industrial control systems across several UK sectors have been targeted in recent activity by known state-sponsored attackers, according to a leaked report by the UK National Cyber Security Authority
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-18 05:14:47 RoughTed malvertising peaked in June, reveals Check Point (lien direct) More than a quarter of organisations around the world were hit by a malvertising campaign in June 2017, according to security firm Check Point
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-18 04:30:15 UK lags behind Europe in digital risk awareness, study shows (lien direct) UK business leaders are overly optimistic and less aware of digital risks than their European counterparts, a study has revealed Guideline
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-17 19:15:19 Lords\' inquiry finds data flows key to post-Brexit trade and security (lien direct) The free flow of data after Brexit is essential for UK trade and security, a Lords' inquiry has found, urging the government to ensure transitional measures are in place
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-17 08:00:52 IBM claims breakthrough in mainframe encryption (lien direct) IBM says its new mainframe ushers in a new era of data protection in response to a call to action from chief information security officers and security experts worldwide
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-17 04:22:42 Global cyber attack could cost up to $120bn, warns Lloyd\'s (lien direct) A global cyber attack could have a similar economic impact as a natural disaster such as Hurricane Katrina, according to the world's oldest insurance market
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-14 10:32:39 Defence minister opens £3m cyber security centre in Gloucester (lien direct) UK minister for defence procurement has opened Lockheed Martin's job-creating cyber security centre aimed at boosting UK cyber defence capability and skills ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-14 10:00:21 Not all organisations improving defences after Petya (lien direct) A survey of IT leaders worldwide reveals that not all organisations are planning to improve their cyber defences in the wake of the Petya attacks Guideline ★★★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-14 05:29:14 NHS urged to spend extra cyber defence funds wisely (lien direct) The NHS has been urged to invest wisely in cyber defences after the government announced plans to increase data security funding by millions of pounds in response to the Caldicott review
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-13 10:54:20 Encryption keys too predictable, warn security researchers (lien direct) Encryption keys are not as random as most people think, which means encrypting data is often not as secure as it could be, according to security researchers
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-13 10:30:00 Bupa international health insurance warns of internal data breach (lien direct) Bupa international health insurance customers have been urged to be vigilant in the wake of a data breach by a company employee
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-13 08:37:30 Elizabeth Denham publishes first annual report as ICO head (lien direct) The UK information commissioner has published her first annual report since taking over the post in July 2016
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-13 05:15:28 Verizon denies data loss but admits potentially huge breach (lien direct) Verizon has responded to reports of millions of customer records being exposed to the internet by saying no data was accessed by malicious third parties, but the incident raises thorny issues ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-12 10:15:45 Tech needs to scrap \'warfare analogies\', says Cisco\'s chief privacy officer (lien direct) Cisco's chief privacy officer talks about the language surrounding cyber security, how firms should be focused on growing tech creativity, and achieving equality inside and outside of the industry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-12 10:00:28 Criminal law: Are Twitter threats taken seriously? (lien direct) As threats of violence become increasingly common online, law enforcement is taking stronger action against the perpetrators
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-12 06:54:20 (Déjà vu) Cyber security startups urged to join GCHQ Cyber Accelerator (lien direct) The UK government has announced a second cyber accelerator programme aimed at helping UK startups take the lead in producing the next generation of cyber security systems Guideline
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-12 05:40:06 Cyber security industry believes GDPR is stifling innovation (lien direct) Cyber security industry believes the EU's General Data Protection Regulation is hindering innovation and could encourage organisations to cover up security breaches, a poll has revealed
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-11 12:00:08 Airbus helps drive critical infrastructure cyber security (lien direct) Airbus is helping to drive the cyber security market for industrial control systems used throughout industry, including many providers of critical national infrastructure
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-11 06:30:05 Cyber security training must reflect real risks, warns the IISP (lien direct) In the rush to skill-up through cyber security training, the IISP warns businesses may go down the wrong track, resulting in a false sense of security
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-11 05:30:36 UK firms still relying on perimeter defences for cyber security (lien direct) Despite the increasing number of data breaches and the looming GDPR compliance deadline, many companies are still relying on perimeter defences and are underinvesting in technologies to keep data safe, research has revealed
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-10 08:00:08 GDPR compliance not relevant, believe most UK decision makers (lien direct) Most UK decision makers believe GDPR is not relevant to them, but a fifth admit they do not know, a survey reveals
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-10 03:58:12 Business needs to get real about cyber security, warn BT and KPMG (lien direct) Businesses need to change the way they think about cyber security from the board down to avoid getting caught in common traps and becoming vulnerable to attack, a report warns
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-06 06:00:24 Why GDPR is so relevant to the business (lien direct) The GDPR is not only relevant to CISOs and DPOs, and has a massive impact on businesses
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-06 04:45:10 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Five things businesses can do to protect from cyber attack (lien direct) How should organisations address the need to keep software up to date with security patches without it costing too much or being too labour intensive?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-05 03:20:53 Sweden trials blockchain for land registry management (lien direct) Swedish land registry is trying out blockchain as a means of proving ownership ★★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-04 10:20:05 WannaCry a signal moment, says NCA (lien direct) The National Crime Agency believes the recent WannaCry attacks represent a “signal moment” in terms of awareness of cyber attacks and their real-world impact Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-04 07:27:14 Major cyber incidents accelerating, says NCSC (lien direct) The UK is seeing an acceleration in major cyber security incidents, according to the country's cyber security protection agency
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-03 12:00:23 NHS trust\'s data sharing deal with Google firm is illegal, finds ICO (lien direct) UK data protection watchdog has found an NHS data sharing deal with Google DeepMind failed comply with data protection law ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-03 10:35:09 Corvid secures email, takes users out of firing line (lien direct) Email is insecure, yet it is still the main means of business communication, with many companies relying on employees as the first line of defence, but that is unfair, says Corvid ★★
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-07-03 08:15:40 Cyber security comes down to culture, say Dutch security experts (lien direct) IT security can no longer be seen as just a technical matter. People, education and management matter too, but culture is the overarching and binding element, says security executive at Dutch bank
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-30 12:00:27 Why immutable buckets are a worthy risk management tool (lien direct) Immutable buckets offer businesses benefits in terms of data compliance, backup, archiving and security
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-30 08:05:01 Liberty gets go-ahead to challenge Snoopers\' Charter (lien direct) Civil rights organisation Liberty has been given the go-ahead to challenge in the High Court controversial surveillance legislation it believes breaches UK citizens' rights
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-30 06:45:30 UK needs urgent response to online fraud, says NAO (lien direct) Online fraud is the most commonly experienced crime in England and Wales and demands urgent response, a report by Parliament's independent public spending watchdog has concluded
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-30 06:27:03 NCSC rolls out four measures to boost public sector cyber security (lien direct) Active Cyber Defence measures will immediately help to improve basic cyber security across UK business and government departments, says NCSC
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-30 03:52:58 Danish shipping giant Maersk recovering from major Petya cyber attack (lien direct) Company confirms attack took down its IT system across multiple sites and business units, but has now been contained
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-29 21:45:25 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Focus on high risk by automating low-risk patching (lien direct) How should organisations address the need to keep software up to date with security patches without it costing too much or being too labour intensive?
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-29 12:00:38 Print management a UK public sector GDPR blind spot (lien direct) Print and document management is a potential blind spot for the public sector when it comes to compliance with the GDPR, a survey has revealed
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