Anti-Virus (AV) software, along with its Firewall side-kick, has been the standard weapon against Internet borne threat for the past two decades. But in a changing threat landscape AV is fast beginning to look past its sell-by date.
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I’ve heard the term hacking used for non technical things a few too many times lately. It makes me wonder if perhaps its overuse is making the average person not care about security because they believe it’s a purely technical issue
Wisegate released a new report that shares how CISOs successfully gain executive buy-in on security budgets and strategically manage them.
In a new blog post from Scott Greaux, VP of PhishMe, the ways organisations can use metrics to measure and improve security is discussed.
In a better time, circa 1998, Cypress Semiconductor founder and CEO T.J. Rodgers gave a provocative speech, titled: “Why Silicon Valley Should Not Normalize Relations with Washington D.C.”
Cybercriminals typically steal data using a triad of techniques–malware, hacking, and tampering with hardware.
In September, Serbia’s city of Novi Sad hosted the first-ever official hacker conference in the Balkans, BalCCon: First Congress (First Contact).
If you’re anything like me and like to keep up on the industry, you’ve no doubt been overloaded with news on the apparently epic Adobe hack. As some of you may no doubt point out I’m no apologist for companies who fail to take security seriously
Several statistics gathering engines on the web reveal an interesting picture. Content management systems (CMS) have become far more popular in the last couple of years.
In a recent benchmark study conducted by the Ponemon Institute on The State of Risk-based Security Management, we asked 1,320 IT security, operations and risk management professionals in the US and UK