The much anticipated 2013 version of the internationally recognised information security management standard, ISO/IEC 27001, has been released.
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A study from Tripwire and the Ponemon Institute has revealed that many of the world’s largest enterprises are not prepared for the new European Union Directive on cyber security
As the UK government announces a new cyber defence reserve force, IT Governance Ltd is welcoming the new version of the ISO/IEC 27001 information security standard,
One of the most upsetting things about the recent revelations about the NSA’s shenanigans is that it has apparently devoted US$250M to suborning international standards.
A massive case of organized tax and bank fraud culminated with the unsealing of four federal grand jury indictments accusing 55 people of participating in one or more illicit schemes
Experian CreditExpert’s survey of 2,033 users found that while 73% claimed to be tech literate, many were failing to take precautions to protect their smartphones and tablets.
Bug bounties from Google and Facebook regularly clear thousands of dollars for a single, high-profile bug. Yahoo finally has joined the game, also for four figures — but with a different decimal place.
Here we go again! Earlier this week, Apple released iOS 7.0.2 just to fix some Lockscreen bugs in iOS 7 and but a researcher has found a new Lockscreen bug in new iOS 7.0.2.
Web applications are one of the most targeted systems as they are directly exposed to internet. There is no web server without serious vulnerabilities
Anonymous hacktivists have hacked into official website of Jordan’s Prime ministry in a protest against raising taxes and prices. The website was defaced with a message in Arabic to Prime Minister Abdullah Nsur.