Richard Pharro of APM Group weighs in on findings that many of the data breaches of 2014 were caused by internal intrusions or employee “human error”.
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Brian A. McHenry of F5 Networks discusses how security is beginning to match availability and performance when it comes to application delivery.
Jon Oberheide of Duo Security discusses Google’s decision to warn users about SHA-1 certificates in the Chrome web browser.
Silvio Kutic of Infobip comments on research from Visa that suggests ‘Generation Z’ is ready to ditch passwords in favour of biometrics.
Phil Lee of Fieldfisher discusses the impact of President Obama’s proposed laws on privacy.
Neil Thacker of Websense comments on Cisco’s claim that nearly half of all websites that deploy OpenSSL could still be vulnerable to Heartbleed.
Instead of spending on penetration testing, IT security teams should invest in identifying the malware that’s already made its way into their system.
On 8 February this year, Caxton Group will host yet another highly interactive technology workshop in Dubai, UAE, that will focus on big data and analytics.
Amrit Williams of CloudPassage discusses what lessons the U.S. CENTCOM Twitter hack should teach organizations.
Checkmarx explains how the Game of Hacks bridges the gap between app developers’ coding abilities and their security literacy.