We absolutely agree that employees are a big risk for organisations; for the simple reason that people are human and we all make mistakes.
ISBuzz Team
It’s hard to find something you don’t even know is there. This is especially true of advanced malware. Because even though traditional antivirus software is widely deployed by most enterprises and its sophistication has improved over its 30-year existence, it can only find malware if it knows exactly what to look for (by, for example, its digital signature).
Intel Security and Atlantic Council report, urges technology developers to put security first in order to reap full benefits of Healthcare Internet of Things in the UK
Security experts from Lancope and Tripwire commented today on the new payments feature for Facebook Messenger That lets you connect your Visa or Mastercard debit card and tap a “$” button to send friends money on iOS, Android, and desktop with zero fees. Facebook Messenger payments will roll out first in the U.S. over the coming months.
Responding to news of health insurer Premera Blue Cross data breach, exposing the financial and health records of 11 million customers. Here to comment on this news are two Industry experts: Jonathan Sander, strategy & research officer, STEALTHbits Technologies and Tim Erlin, director of product management, IT security and risk strategy at Tripwire.
Today, there are more SMEs than ever making heavy use of new technologies to cut costs and increase efficiency across all areas of their business. With this, however, comes an increasingly persistent risk of hacking and breaches of security that have the potential to cripple smaller businesses.
In the past year, cyber attacks have littered our new feeds, displaying the high cost of a corporate hack. In the last year behemoths like Target, Home Depot, Sony and Anthem have paid the price and are still working to improve their systems and repair their reputations. Despite recent discouraging occurrences, many organizations are looking at potential opportunities to safeguard their business and secure internal and customer data.
There’s a deep problem in the Cybersecurity world, and it’s only getting worse.
Yahoo! has announced that it has released the source used in its new encryption browser plugin, permitting users to encrypt emails ‘end-to-end’ — using OpenPGP.
Yahoo announced a new method of authentication for its services that relies solely on an on-demand generated password that is sent to the user’s mobile phone number.
