Are you worried about Barack Obama reading all your emails and listening to all your phone calls? Beefing up your privacy settings is one thing, but fighting in the greater war to protect your rights is another. Here’s how to get started.
Author: ISBuzz Team
After The Guardian and the Washington Post revealed details about mass surveillance of citizens inside and outside the United States, EU Vice President Viviane Reding and national governments have announced they would put some questions to US President Barack Obama.
A safety communication released today by FDA calls for device manufacturers and healthcare facilities to take more steps to reduce the possibility of cyber attack within medical devices.
A few days ago, the British government announced that farmers in two areas of the country would be allowed to shoot badgers. The measure represents an attempt to tackle bovine TB.
The growing threat of cybertheft and cyberattacks has been bad news for business but good news for security companies—and for security managers with at least 10 years of experience.
Website security has always been a concern for web and systems administrators, and it has more recently become a serious concern for users who are increasingly asked to provide and store personal information on websites and in the cloud.
Anxious to put technology to work reaching audiences, marketers helped shoot adrenaline into IT workers’ salaries, according to a recent study.
Just because something is legal doesn’t necessarily make it a good thing. So far, legality is the main rationale US officials have used to defend the government’s PRISM spying program.
I’m not an information security professional and neither am I a qualified teacher or trainer but I do have a passion and interest surrounding the topic of enabling people to look after themselves, be that at home (or on the go with their mobile devices) or within their workplace.
By examining how IT and information security have adapted over time, Gartner analyst Paul Proctor explained why CISOs and risk management professionals must change their roles from “defenders” to that of risk assessment advisers to grapple with future threats – and save their own reputations.