The energy sector is threaten with increasing frequency by hacktivists, state-sponsored hackers and cybercriminals…
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The UK Home Office has launched a new £4m information security awareness campaign, designed to educate businesses and consumers about rising hacker threats. The first stage of the campaign is due to get underway in the autumn.
France and five other European nations are putting Google on notice about privacy, telling the search giant that if it doesn’t amend its policies for dealing with users’ data within 90 days, large fines will be assessed.
European Union (EU) cybersecurity agency, Enisa has today (18 June) received a new Regulation, granting it a seven year mandate with an expanded set of duties.
Social networking giant reveals emails and phone numbers of some six million users may have been exposed to third parties.
For the past few years, British authorities have been trying to get to the bottom of the phone hacking scandal that revolves around the now defunct News of the World (NOTW).
A parliamentary inquiry has recommended that any data retention laws should include provisions to protect privacy and provide oversight.