I have spent the last 18 months pondering on the whole sphere of identity and authentication and a number of things have happened:
Browsing: Breaches
Most of the data breach incidents analysed by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in a three-month period earlier this year concerned errors in the way personal information was disclosed, the watchdog has said.
Tripwire, Inc., a leading global provider of risk-based security and compliance management solutions, today announced that it has joined the Industrial Control System Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ICS-ISAC) as a sponsoring member.
This summer we’ve seen a number of high profile data breaches, from the IRS leaking 100,000 Social Security numbers to Japan’s government accidentally sharing internal emails with the public through Google Groups.
In the previous two installments of this series, we discussed the fiduciary obligation of officers/directors to proactively address cyber security and the legal basis for holding them personally liable if they fail to do so.
While UK and US unemployment figures are falling slightly, times are still difficult for many workers, and few are changing roles.
Reported data loss due to security breaches is not slowing down in the least bit, as the graph below (courtesy of DataLossDB.org) vividly points out. What’s more, these statistics only include publicly reported breaches.
Digital crime costs Irish organisations an average of 2.7 per cent of their turnover for the year, with a single incident costing an estimated €135,000, a new survey has claimed.
Free the User | Contain the Threat – Invincea Webinar on Friday, August 9th, 2013 at 2:00 PM EDT
What can you learn from reading the exploits of the most successful hacking ring ever brought to justice? Recently, the US Attorney’s Office in NJ unsealed their indictment against a mostly Russian
