Santander is the worst bank when it comes to protecting the online security of its customers, according to new research from consumer champions Which?
Browsing: News & Analysis
At Information Security Buzz, we deliver the latest cybersecurity news, featuring expert insights, industry updates, and in-depth analysis.
Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the embattled National Security Agency (NSA), says he is willing to share cyberattack information with the private sector — an offer seen as a Trojan horse by at least one expert.
While the energy industry may fear the appearance of another Stuxnet on the systems they use to keep oil and gas flowing and the electric grid powered, an equally devastating attack could come from a much more mundane source: phishing.
At the time of writing I’m not sure if Edward Snowden is still sitting in a Moscow transfer lounge or settling in to his “luxury apartment” in a barrio in Venezuela.
In a recent benchmark study conducted by the Ponemon Institute on The State of Risk-based Security Management, we asked 1,320 IT security, operations and risk management professionals in the US and UK
Mobile applications are more common in the workplace than ever, which undoubtedly provides great opportunity to increase productivity, collaboration, and employee satisfaction.
As organizations increase their mobility, more IT services are being moved into cloud applications. This can help increase accessibility, but it can also expose your critical data to potential threats.
Kaspersky Lab has uncovered a new APT campaign aimed at pilfering secrets from governments and supply chain industrial, military, media and technology companies in Japan and South Korea.
A hacker who lifted a fingerprint to bypass Apple’s new Touch ID has urged calm saying the login measure was still valid.
Researchers at Stanford University have demonstrated the first functional computer built using only carbon nanotube transistors, according to an article published Wednesday on the cover of scientific journal Nature.