A survey of 300 information security professionals in Europe finds companies unwilling to make data breaches public
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Our Post colleagues have had a busy day. First, they released documents revealing the U.S. intelligence budget from National Security Agency (NSA) leaker Edward Snowden. Then they recounted exactly how the hunt for Osama bin Laden went down.
Information security practitioners know all too well that garnering the support of senior management, can significantly benefit, and advance, their long-term application security objectives for the organization.
Most people reading this article will not remember when these famous words were first broadcast. It was at the end of a speech by Winston Churchill on February, 9th 1941. What he said was this:
Over the last few years CSOs are quickly coming to the realization that they have a tsunami of SaaS apps they have to manage, and they are recognizing that the cloud poses unique security requirements
During the summer months many of us look forward to a couple of weeks away from the office. However, in reality, complete radio silence from those left behind is not always an option.
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A 17-year-old Australian who in February claimed to have breached networks at Microsoft and Sony will plead not guilty to charges stemming from a police raid on his home.
A tidal wave of structured and semi-structured data is drowning the enterprise – documents, video and audio – and to get value from this data, and turn it into an asset, people across many teams need to be able to collaborate and share that data.
Today, an article on TheRegister caught my eye. It was also reported on Bloomberg. Two ex-employees of a Wall Street trading company – Flow Traders – are facing criminal charges for leaking trading evaluation algorithms from their previous employer.