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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
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-29 10:45:30 Key lessons from \'Petya\' ransomware attack (lien direct) While the cyber security community is still working to understand the latest ransomware attack that has reportedly hit 60 countries, there are key lessons to be learned
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-29 07:30:31 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Patching is vital and essentially a risk management exercise (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 04:13:12 Cyber security in industrial control systems poor, says Crest (lien direct) A lack of standards-based technical security testing is putting industrial control environments and critical national infrastructure at risk of cyber attack, a report reveals
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-28 19:00:45 Cyber preparedness low among UK councils, survey shows (lien direct) Confidence among UK local authorities about being prepared and well equipped to deal with a cyber attack is relatively low, a survey has revealed
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-28 19:00:06 Lack of accountability and investment blamed for NHS cyber attack (lien direct) An approach built on partnerships, sharing and mutual accountability is essential to ensure a cyber-safe NHS, according to BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-28 07:45:02 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Can low-cost security defeat malware? (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 2017-06-28 06:45:14 Victims of latest global ransomware attack urged not to pay (lien direct) Victims of the latest global ransomware attack are urged not to pay, while some researchers claim to have found a local kill switch or vaccine
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-27 20:00:54 Met Police vulnerable to cyber attacks due to Windows XP use, GLA warned (lien direct) The Greater London Authority fears the Metropolitan Police is vulnerable to cyber attacks after figures reveal more than 18,000 devices in the force still run on Windows XP
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-27 12:08:02 Another global ransomware attack underway as reports of Petya exploit spread (lien direct) Latest cyber attack appears to be based on the same EternalBlue exploit used by the WannaCry ransomware that hit the NHS in May Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-27 09:09:34 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Key coping strategies for effective patch management (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 2017-06-27 08:00:24 Stronger cyber resilience culture needed to combat threats (lien direct) Closer collaboration between departments such as business continuity and information security could help raise staff awareness to counter the cyber threat, according to industry experts
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-26 10:48:28 Palo Alto Networks confident of taking security into SaaS era (lien direct) Security platforms could make it easier to take products to market and improve firms' security posture by making innovative products easier to consume, but the biggest winners could be the platform providers
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-26 09:58:41 AA blames password reset email glitch on \'internal error\' (lien direct) Automobile Association apologises for sending out password reset confirmation emails to a small selection of customers in error, which led some to assume the company may have been hacked
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-26 08:00:20 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Apply risk-based approach to patch management (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 2017-06-26 04:32:45 Business as usual at Parliament after cyber attack (lien direct) Both Houses of Parliament are to meet as scheduled after a “sustained and determined cyber attack” at the weekend
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-23 08:00:25 (Déjà vu) Security Think Tank: Strategise, prioritise, automate and use cloud to improve 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 2017-06-23 04:26:13 Russian hackers traded thousands of UK officials\' credentials (lien direct) Login credentials of tens of thousands of UK officials were traded online after a 2012 data breach at LinkedIn, an investigation has revealed
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-22 19:00:08 Virgin Media hit by second router security risk in two weeks (lien direct) Virgin Media has been forced to act on a second security risk warning about its wireless routers in as many weeks
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-22 07:46:40 Voice biometrics still relatively unheard (lien direct) Authentication system could help reduce UK fraud by making it hard for fraudsters to glean information from contact centres
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-22 06:59:49 Security Think Tank: Ad hoc patching is inadequate (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 2017-06-22 05:36:27 Financial institutions need to rethink security, say analysts (lien direct) Financial services providers need to rethink their approach to information security, according to the results of a global survey
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-22 04:30:03 Russian hackers targeted election systems in 21 US states (lien direct) Russian hackers targeted voting systems in nearly 50% of states in the 2016 US presidential election, officials have revealed in testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-21 11:45:34 Queen\'s Speech praised for certainty on data protection (lien direct) The Queen's Speech has been praised for removing any doubt about the UK's commitment to data protection
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-21 08:45:15 Business urged to block WannaCry as Honda halts production (lien direct) Businesses are being urged to ensure that they are not vulnerable to WannaCry ransomware after a vehicle manufacturer discovered an infection on its networks Wannacry
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-21 08:00:44 Microsoft admits Windows 10 disables third-party security software (lien direct) Microsoft has admitted Windows 10 disables some third-party security software, but claims this is purely because of compatibility issues
ComputerWeekly.webp 2017-06-21 06:26:04 EU\'s new digital chief grilled by MEPs, but avoids controversial questions (lien direct) New commissioner designate for the digital economy and society will be responsible for EU policy across a wide range of technology and telecoms areas
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