November 2014 has been an unusual month for Patch Tuesday, especially given Adobe’s second update (APSB14-26) for an Adobe Flash vulnerability.
Browsing: News & Analysis
At Information Security Buzz, we deliver the latest cybersecurity news, featuring expert insights, industry updates, and in-depth analysis.
The recent Sony hack shows that extortion attacks can have a devastating effect on a company, its employees, and its clients.
Jacques Louw of MWR Infosecurity discusses the cyber threats associated with the idea of hacking a car.
An infographic reveals how retailers and other entities track your movements via your smartphone and what you can do to protect your privacy.
Mark Kedgley of New Net Technologies urges us to stop pretending that current security policies can stop any breach from working its way into key systems.
Recently, techUK published a guide for cyber security companies with actionable advice to help identify and manage the risks of exporting their products.
Wallace Sann of Forescout Technologies weighs in on what federal agencies should be doing in order to avoid breaches such as the recent White House hack.
Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research and Analysis Team has published its research on Regin, one of the most sophisticated malware ever discovered.
The ongoing string of data breaches illustrates that enterprises must make a much more concerted effort to improve security.
IT professionals prefer open source to proprietary software, according to a survey by the Ponemon Institute and Zimbra.