Though many enterprises invest in security testing ranging from automated vulnerability scans to full-out penetration testing, in rare instances do organizations do root cause analysis
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In connection with my privacy and data security training business, TeachPrivacy, I was recently asked whether I had a list of the various laws, regulations, and industry codes that require privacy and/or data security training.
On the Cryptography mailing list, John Gilmore (co-founder of pioneering ISP The Little Garden and the Electronic Frontier Foundation; early Sun employee; cypherpunk; significant contributor to GNU/Linux and its crypto suite
While malware developers keep working on improving their creations by leveraging non-HTTP channels, such as peer-to-peer, most malicious programs still use HTTP.
Over the last few months, you undoubtedly have heard a lot of crazy sounding stuff in the news, from National Security Agency (NSA) leaks from Snowden, cryptography, hackers, threats, vulnerabilities, and more.
Financial companies in South Korea will increase their identification process for online users in a bid to prevent further cyber fraud.
The latest gadgets, such as Google Glass, and a number of others, are gaining a great deal of hype, but as much as they have a great deal of potential, they may also be placing privacy and mobile security at risk.
About 90 per cent of businesses are at risk of fraud because of unsatisfactory payment systems, according to payments director at Bottomline Technologies, Jim Conning.
Not only are cyber threats a real danger for oilfield companies, the rate and intensity are accelerating and whether a company is a large E&P company or a small vendor is not influencing hackers’ interest.
A dangerous Trojan that targets Google’s Android mobile operating system has gained new nefarious capabilities even as a new banking malware takes aim at the OS, according to security researchers.
