Following the news that RBS is to use fingerprint recognition technology in its mobile application.
Author: Information Security Buzz Editorial Staff
Recent independent research[1] commissioned by Ping Identity®, the Identity Security Company™, has revealed the disconnect between perception and reality when it comes to password and identity safety online.
Research from Visa Europe suggests that Generation Z’s embrace of biometric security is placing them at greater risk of data or financial compromise.
A report by the Intercept claims that American and British spies jointly hacked into Gemalto to get hold of encryption keys in order to monitor mobile phones around the world.
It’s important to protect ourselves, our identity and also our files. So what can we do with sensitive data once we are done with it? The recycle bin will delete the links you have to your data, but the file will still remain on your computer – it is just simply placed in a new directory.
Experts from STEALTHbits Technologies, Lancope and Tripwire commented this morning on Kaspersky’s newly announced research on the Equation cyberespionage group’s advanced form of malware that is impossible to remove once it’s infected a PC. Kaspersky Lab released a report Monday.
Charles Foley of Watchful Software provides a few tips for businesses when considering what to do next in order to keep data secure.
Cyber resiliency fuels company growth; new Ponemon Institute study will help define and measure cyber resilience in collaboration with leading organisations worldwide.
Kaspersky Lab has discovered Desert Falcons – a cyber espionage group targeting multiple organisations and individuals from Middle East countries.
London, UK – Cybersecurity expert Intercede today announced the launch of MyTAM, a service that enables organisations such as app developers, service providers, banks and media streaming companies to load apps into the Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) built into chipsets in a rapidly increasing proportion of Android devices.