Proposed data protection laws would require companies to delete information that could allow an individual to be identified, but existing data storage and duplication practices are at odds with the drive to protect our right to privacy.
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The US soldier who provided WikiLeaks with a cache of information on military activity in Afghanistan and Iraq has escaped his most serious charges, but will still face extensive jail time for espionage.
The ICS-ISAC is pleased to announce the addition of industry luminaries Andy Bochman (IBM), Sean Paul McGurk (Verizon), Gib Sorebo (SAIC) and Jon Stanford (PwC) to its Corporate Board.
In 1995, Nick Leeson aptly demonstrated the damage a single rogue employee can bestow on an unsuspecting organisation.
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Well-managed information has become a precious business asset.
The UK must do more to stop online fraud and deter state-sponsored cyber-espionage or risk losing the fight against e-crime, MPs have warned.
The UK government is to invest more than £850m to develop and maintain what it calls “cutting-edge” capabilities to tackle cyber threats.
We’ve covered a great deal of the major data breaches experienced by enterprises over the last decade or so—Sony, the South Korean government, Nvidia, Honda—but there’s nothing quite like looking at them together, visualized.
Morphing existing IT security policies to accommodate for bring your own device (BYOD) is the wrong way to address BYOD, according to IBM Institute for Advanced Security director, Glen Gooding.