There is a never ending stream of vulnerabilities in the mechanical and cyber systems that support the grid. So, why hasn’t there been any significant breach of the grid?
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In an important customer announcement published yesterday, Adobe notified customers that its network had been breached, and the attackers illegally accessed information relating to 2.9 million Adobe customers
A study from Tripwire and the Ponemon Institute has revealed that many of the world’s largest enterprises are not prepared for the new European Union Directive on cyber security
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External data breaches (think: Anonymous) and internal data leaks (think: Edward Snowden) have enterprises questioning and rethinking their security programs.
Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the embattled National Security Agency (NSA), says he is willing to share cyberattack information with the private sector — an offer seen as a Trojan horse by at least one expert.
At the time of writing I’m not sure if Edward Snowden is still sitting in a Moscow transfer lounge or settling in to his “luxury apartment” in a barrio in Venezuela.
Organisations are increasing their defences but it still isn’t enough to protect against today’s threats
Organizations have implemented bring your own device (BYOD) policies for even better business productivity, and employees are enjoying the perks of being able to work outside the office space if desired.
Application security is an alarming and persistent problem: Nearly one-third of all breaches can be attributed to attacks against web applications, and both web application and database attacks account for most records breached every year.