January, 2012:
- Central Kentucky's largest group practice hit with patient data breach
- Google won't pull Android apps deemed malicious
- SEC accuses Latvian man of hacking brokerage accounts
- Can Anonymous force its victims to reconsider their actions?
- Accused Kelihos spam botmaster: It wasn't me, Microsoft
- Facebook sues Adscend Media for malware and spam
- Best practices to secure the mobile enterprise
- FINRA advises brokers to bulk up security
- Univ. of Hawaii settles with 98,000 over five breaches
- Facebook click-jackers allegedly made $1.2 million per month
- Just-patched critical Microsoft bug under attack
- Podcast: Security awareness training and rewarding good behavior
- Study: BlackHole appears, Conficker remains
- A closer look at two of today's top security threats
- Google privacy policy changes raise concerns
- Some 2M possibly affected by NYSEG, RG&E data compromise
- Symantec admits stolen source code impacts pcAnywhere
- Security Management 2.0: Time to Replace Your SIEM?
- Keep taking the tablets...
- Android app claims to be Madden 12 video game
- Twitter acquires web malware fighter Dasient
- Memo to Chicken Little: The sky is not falling
- How to align IT security and operations for improved business agility
- Security threats: Unwrapping 2011
- The not-so-advanced persistent threat
- Staffing up can help support new implementations
- Staffing up can help support new implementations
- The not-so-advanced persistent threat
- Microsoft names Russian man in Kelihos botnet suit
- New ICANN web address scheme will increase cyberattacks
- Arab Facebook logins posted by Israeli hacker
- The five new laws of anti-malware
- Solving the hardest problems in enterprise data security
- Campus relief: Kilgore College and Viewfinity
- Anonymous shutters government, music industry sites
- Bridging the cloud security gap
- Defending and Securing Canada's Critical Infrastructures
- Risk management by Situational Awareness
- Privacy
- The International Framework of Cyber Security
- Latest Threats
- The Social Network
- Who's Line is it Anyway?
- Understanding mobile devices right down to BYOD
- Technical track, Breakout 4
- Virus! What's a computer virus?
- Technical Look at Compliance by the Book
- Technical view of defense in depth: Anonymous, Lulz vs. Organized Crime/State-sponsored Attackers
- Understanding the Supply Chain of Hardware, Software and even Services
- The Trained Security Professional
- Understanding and mitigating against the advanced persistant threat (APT)
- <b>Privacy</b>
- <b>Social engineering Revisited<b>
- <b>Mobile Malware<b>
- Keynote 3: Cybercrime in Canada
- Keynote 2: What scares the living IT out of me - and keeps me awake at night
- Keynote 1: The economics of cyber security
- Increasing Security while Decreasing Costs when Virtualizing In-Scope Servers: Case Studies for Decision Makers on Maximizing Accountability and Visibility
- Make the first 24 hours of data breach resolution count
- More source code stolen, says Symantec
- Best practices for securing your virtualized data center
- The next remote access challenge: Seamless VPN roaming
- APTs in critical infrastructure organizations
- Senators change sides on SOPA/PIPA issue
- DoD ID cards under attack
- Offering security services benefits cloud deployments
- Dennis Tracz, director, information security & compliance at the University of Calgary
- Winn Schwartau, author, chairman at Mobile Active Defense
- Robert Parham, director information security at Marlabs Inc.
- Liam Lynch, chief infomation security officer at Inkiru
- Avner Levin, director, Privacy and Cyber Crime Institute at Ryerson University
- Faiza Kacem, manager, IT security and disaster at National Bank of Canada
- Gilles Fourchet, information privacy and security specialist at Ministry of Community and Social Services
- Craig Gibson, technical advisory board member at European Union Project MASSIF
- Larry Clinton, president at Internet Security Alliance (ISA)
- Daniel Chervenka, lead security and governance, business management at Husky Energy
- Dave Black, i/c Cyber Crime Fusion Team at RCMP
- Colin Adams, Canadian information security officer at Equifax
- Evolution of online attacks mirrors the history of advertising
- Hacktivists expose personal info of T-Mobile staff
- Enterprise app stores can reduce mobile security threat
- Collection of information key to thwarting APT attacks
- The SC Awards Blog opens, and our Social Media Awards are ready for nominations
- Visa advises on more secure credit card transactions
- The Politics of Security: Getting What You Want (And Avoiding What You Don't)
- Symantec extends cloud offerings
- Great expectations
- Zappos breach affects 24M, opens door for more attacks
- Hackers harvested City College of S.F. data since 1999
- Breaking down Duqu: The not-so-lost son of Stuxnet
- Microsoft to scale up its threat intelligence sharing
- Anonymous, Reddit to protest SOPA with blackout
- Oracle to ship 79 patches next week
- Stratfor returns as Anonymous readies 5M stolen emails
- Symantec accused of selling "scareware"
- Spam with QR code targets mobile users
- Retrophitted Retrophish
- US-CERT warns about spoofed US-CERT phishes
- Adobe patches Reader bugs, releases new JavaScript feature
- Microsoft issues seven security patches, BEAST fix included
- Canadian government officials downloading illegal content
- Canadian privacy challenge exposes double standard
- Unified Security: Respond and Prevent to Manage Risk
- News briefs: HP LaserJet printers faulted, massive data breach at Sutter Health, Twitter purchased Whisper Systems, etc.
- FTC settles with rewards company over security infractions
- Chrome adds malware download warning functionality
- Energy Department to analyze power grid cyber threats
- Secret Service charges Romanian man with ATM fraud
- Symantec: Hackers did steal code, but it's old
- Anonymous attacks Sony again, this time over SOPA
- Stratfor subscribers receive phony emails
- Adobe to release quarterly updates to address critical bugs
- Hackers say they have Symantec's Norton AV source code
- HP "fire" bug patched on dozens of printers
- New Ramnit variant steals Facebook logins
- Microsoft preps seven security patches
- WordPress releases update following security issue
- Loma Linda hospital worker fired for taking home private records
- At 10 years old, Internet Explorer 6 is almost an artifact
- California union latest Anonymous police victim
- Debate
- Threat of the month
- A "critical" turning point: The nation's critical infrastructure.
- Briefs: Company news: Appointments at Mandiant, McAfee, Solera and more
- Me and my job
- Skills in demand
- Welcome 2012!
- A resolution to measure more: Data breach consequences
- Ascending the ladder, rung by rung: Data breach prevention
- Hard target: The APT scenario
- The new wave: Modern security education
- SC Magazine survey: Guarding against a data breach
- Bumper crop: Cyber security legislation
- Revolution is in the air: Re-examine existing practices
- iCloud and enterprise IT
- Have a realistic discussion: Executive buy-in
- NAC, juiced up
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