The U.S. isn’t doing a good job keeping secrets. Think Edward Snowden. But demand for trustworthy IT professionals is strong, especially if they want to work for Amazon Web Services.
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The Australia Coalition’s proposed opt-out internet filter will be for everyone, regardless of whether they have children, Liberal MP Paul Fletcher has told ZDNet.
Businesses’ use of consumer-focused devices has made it 10 times easier for criminals to monetise their cyber scams, according to security firm AVG.
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LONDON, UK — September 05, 2013 —Tripwire, Inc., a leading global provider of risk-based security and compliance management solutions, today released results from an extensive study focused on the state of risk-based security management with the Ponemon Institute.
Two-factor authentication, which requires an authentication code along with your password, isn’t the norm just yet, but it’s becoming increasingly popular
By most accounts, last year’s Democratic National Convention was a rousing success. And at least some small part of that is owing to Rusty Agee’s progressive approach to incident response.
The NSA runs a massive, full-time hacking operation targeting foreign systems, the latest leaks from Edward Snowden show. But unlike conventional cybercriminals, the agency is less interested in hacking PCs and Macs.
Every business faces the possibility of external attacks, but the real threat could be buried within, in the form of the disgruntled employee, says Dan Raywood.
Today everyone want to be secure and never want to be get hacked but one of the software developed by Hashcat which will be able to crack passwords with 8 million guesses per second doesn’t want to make you feel secure.