Some hackers identify vulnerabilities – serving as the internet’s immune system – but new EU legislation fails to recognise their value, argues MEP
Author: ISBuzz Team
As companies continue to expand the technologies they use to improve their overall security, the worldwide security technology and services market is forecast to reach $67.2 billion in 2013, up 8.7 percent from $61.8 billion in 2012, according to Gartner, Inc.
Corporate espionage has never been so easy. See how a simple app can transform your smartphone into an espionage tool in the hands of criminals, able to record your conversations, steal your text messages and spy on your private meetings.
With all of the negative press about how weak the collective good-guy cyber defenses are, there is reason to hope.
Our 15th annual Global Information Security Survey suggests that organizations are taking steps to enhance their information security capabilities, but few are keeping up with an ever-changing risk landscape.
Few who follow the ongoing, often vociferous international debate about the proper balance between protecting society and guarding civil rights and personal privacy will have been totally surprised last week to learn that the US government’s secretive National Security Agency (NSA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regularly access internet and phone records.
It seems that targeting football clubs, football celebrities, and football events has become a habit for phishers. They continue their uncivilized activities and in particular single out football.
The federal privacy watchdog says she will look into any implications for Canada posed by possible U.S. government snooping on a wide scale.
We all know them – the BYOD Bettys, Cloudy Claudettes, and even Frightened Frank, the CSO who only says “no.”
Cyber security professionals are among the most in-demand individuals in the UK and could soon be earning the same amount of money as footballers, according to the head of Kaspersky Labs.