A vulnerability that could affect 99 percent of the world’s Android-powered phones and tablets has been unearthed within the Google-owned platform.
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Despite the inherent technical “geekiness” of cyberspace and urgent Defense Department efforts in that area, people and partners are among DOD’s most critical cyber needs, the senior military advisor for cyber to the undersecretary of defense for policy said last week.
A privacy debate has erupted in Japan over a new service from a major rail operator that sells private e-ticket records as marketing data.
While the majority of CISOs may profess a commitment to managing security based on risk management principles, the truth about how they execute on those principles may be a lot more imperfect.
Ramadan in 2013 started on Tuesday, the 9th of July and will continue for 30 days until Wednesday, the 7th of August.
Recent revelations about the extent of surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency come as no surprise to those with a technical background in the workings of digital communications.
Computer Weekly is pleased to announce its latest annual list of the 25 most influential women in UK IT 2013.
The 28 EU member states currently have a patchwork of varying tariffs for cyber crime but will now introduce a policy across the European Union.
Google must change its privacy policy or face the consequences. That’s the message from British authorities, concerned at Google’s use of our data.
Cybercrooks can be notoriously cheap, considering how much they typically get for nothing.