According to a survey carried out jointly by B2B International and Kaspersky Lab, 13 percent of Internet users do not believe that cyber threats are real.
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A new survey reveals 78 percent of IT security professionals are confident that firewalls and anti-malware tools are robust enough to combat today’s APTs.
A number of information security experts comment on ongoing investigations into a possible data breach at Staples.
Intercede in its latest research has found that the security of corporate data across the UK is being compromised by workers’ ignorance of BYOD policies.
Corporate boards need to get off the dime and fund their IT security departments with the tools to stop “identity,” i.e. root-based, attacks.
Allan Pratt weighs in on the benefits and risks associated with using cloud applications.
While there has been much talk about how Apple Pay might disrupt the payment system, and how easy it will be to use, its security is being overlooked.
Incapsula’s researchers compare Shellshock and POODLE, two of the largest vulnerabilities discovered since Heartbleed.
Group-IB has announced their annual report on the Russian high-tech crime market for 2014.
When Symantec recently decided to split itself into two separate companies, it raised questions about the entire security market.