One of the interesting aspects of security awareness training is the intersection of information security with human resources.
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On Friday, the U.S. government filed its brief in the appeal of Andrew “Weev” Auernheimer, who was convicted of federal hacking charges for downloading hundreds of thousands of customer e-mail addresses from AT&T’s Web site.
Cyber attacks on the nation’s critical infrastructure (CI) are up — way up, particularly in the energy sector.
A common attitude towards information security is that responsibility lies with the IT department.
“The UK government has made a commitment to reintroduce exit checks by 2015. The Home Office will deliver on this commitment,” said the Home Office in July. Actually, it probably won’t, replied deputy prime minister Nick Clegg.
Malicious obfuscated JavaScript has been injected into several pages. The obfuscated code contains an iFrame, which after execution, redirects users to a malicious website.
Nederland ICT, the Netherlands’ trade association that represents Dutch IT companies with over 250,000 staff between them, is not amused by a Dutch government plan to force tech firms to report security breaches.
The government is recruiting for two senior IT leadership roles that are intended to improve how Whitehall buys IT.
Big data investments in 2013 continue to rise, with 64 percent of organizations investing or planning to invest in big data technology compared with 58 percent in 2012, according to a survey by Gartner.
The biometrics team of Germany’s well-known Chaos Computer Club (CCC) claims it has “cracked” Apple’s Touch ID system.