There’s a growing appetite of Generation Y employees to contravene corporate policies governing use of own devices, personal cloud storage accounts and new technologies such as smart watches, Google Glass and connected cars.
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The Irish High Court is going to review whether the Irish Data Protection Commissioner’s refusal to investigate Facebook’s involvement with the U.S. government surveillance program Prism was lawful.
GlobalSign recently hosted a webinar discussing how to make access to sensitive data more secure. They surveyed attendees on the topic of multi-factor authentication…
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There is a threat circulating on the Internet that I hope you will never experience. It is called CryptoLocker, and it is a form of ransomware – malicious programs that,
To developers, advertising frameworks may just be another way to make money from their free application, but in at least one case–dubbed “Vulna” by security firm FireEye
There’s nothing like watching someone trying to create a fake currency to make my day complete. Bitcoin is the silliest of ideas, even when explained in video format from the website.
One of the biggest changes to OS X Mavericks from the previous version of Apple’s operating system is its price—it’s free. It costs zero, zilch, nada.
Today’s post is all about Control 20 of the CSIS 20 Critical Security Controls – Penetration Tests and Red Team Exercises (the last post pertained to Control 19).
Security developers have released a stripped-down privacy-friendly browser, Aviator, based on the open source browser core Chromium as used by Google Chrome.