September, 2012:
- The Latin for 'trust no one!'
- Dell completes acquisition of Quest Software
- Adobe confirms targeted attack on digital certificate code signing infrastructure
- Regulators pull their head out of the cloud
- 'The Elderwood Project' - more than a one-hit wonder
- Sophos adds encryption module for data stored in the cloud
- Brucon: The rise and fall of desktop gadgets
- Brucon: Major flaws in eID web applications revealed
- Businesses report data losses and downtime from Microsoft Exchange Server and Office SharePoint Server
- Certificate manager for networks and devices launched by Bell ID
- Protecting the global business against international cyber crime
- IEEE confirms 100,000 user credentials were stored unencrypted on a public FTP site
- Brucon: Challenges are not enjoyable if you already know the answers
- GFI introduces new functions for patch management and scanning into 2013 anti-virus
- Claims that BYOD is leading to a major problem with unstructured data
- PCI council announces guidance for resellers and integrators
- Nominum develops application delivery and data platform
- New variant of TDL-4 botnet includes capability to generate 'disposable' C&C domain names
- Microsoft deny that PCs were infected at the factory
- Iran hits back at hacking claims and accuses Siemens of sabotaging equipment
- Emergency patch released for Internet Explorer zero-day flaw
- Preparing yourself for a data breach
- ICO: 'We are pressing for custodial sentences'
- Tufin launch application change viewer
- 'Dead' Flashback botnet descibed as the most widespread Mac malware to date
- Microsoft to release emergency Internet Explorer patch tomorrow
- Sophos flags its own update as malware
- Gartner Security Summit: "Cyber insurance is like insuring a dancer's legs"
- Gartner Security Summit: Too many guidelines are hurting business
- Migration leads to concerns about security of data
- Gartner Security Summit: Be agile to challenges to survive and thrive
- Blackhole - back bigger and better?
- German government advises surfers not to use Internet Explorer
- Making the case for the use of biometrics in multi-factor authentication
- GCHQ develops Cyber Security Challenge contest
- Good Technology offers BYOD implementation and consultancy service
- Hard tokens and the difficult choice for retail banks
- Zero-day in Internet Explorer causes Microsoft to issue advisory
- Flame-related malware is still in the wild
- Application security causes breaches and internal arguments
- Unencrypted laptop that contained sensitive information on children stolen from Edinburgh City Council consultant
- US National Cyber Security Hall of Fame announces first inductees
- Malwarebytes launches first enterprise protection product
- Microsoft to patch Flash flaw in IE10
- PCI council issues best practice guidance for mobile apps
- AccessData arrive in UK as forensic need increases
- Do PCs not come pre-packaged with malware?
- Microsoft disrupts Nitol botnet and takes control of malware hosting domain
- £3.8 million cyber security research institute to be established by the government
- A rare case of a prepared government
- RSA bolsters IAM solution with security enhancements
- BlockMaster introduces encrypted file sharing tool
- ISSA chapter meeting explores China and human behaviour
- Dect phones revealed to be susceptible to sniffing attack
- Analysis of data breaches discovers decline in 2012
- Cloudmark offers real-time visibility of mobile threats in new platform
- Wave Systems launch security on a chip via an endpoint monitor
- The UK government will benefit from being forensically ready
- Plenty for crypto fans at 44Con
- Go Daddy blames technical malfunctions rather than a DDoS for outage
- Microsoft releases two 'important' patches for XSS vulnerabilities
- Questions asked about Companies House password security
- ICO fines council £250,000 after paper records dumped in recycling
- Breach of Florida app publisher was cause of Apple UDID release, not FBI
- Go Daddy suffers four-hour outage following take down by Anonymous member
- Sophos launches its first hosted solution with 'Mobile Control as a Service'
- Sony hacker u-turns on sale of breached data
- White House prepares executive order for cyber attack readiness
- Google acquires VirusTotal
- Zenprise adds geo-fencing and location detection for devices in new technology
- Former botnet controller sentenced to 30 months in the US
- Detection tool added by NetWrix for invasion of email inboxes
- McKinnon decision due in October
- Microsoft to release two 'important' patches next week
- CipherCloud allow data in any SaaS app to be encrypted
- Programme launched by (ISC)2 to encourage young professionals into cyber security
- If the Government talks about cyber security, will anyone listen?
- Axway launch file sharing platform for use with desktops and mobile devices
- Test of London's WiFi networks shows lack of security
- (ISC)² offers University of Warwick students compact three day course
- Pro Assange movement sees attacks on Swedish and British government websites
- BYOD requires clear strategy and enforcement
- Seven steps to developing a cloud security plan
- Sophos appoints Kris Hagerman as new CEO
- IT audit reveals major device loss at Glasgow City Council
- Antisec releases over a million Apple #UDID after Java-enabled FBI breach
- Unapproved applications haunt networks
- Professional monitor in association with (ISC)2: Infosec professionals need multiple skills
- Tricks of the infosec trade
- Tossing the cyber
- SC Awards Europe 2013 Preview: Going for gold
- RSA Conference Europe 2012 Preview
- Roundtable in association with Websense: The threat within
- MobileIron announces DLP addition to access tool
- Kaspersky: The ITU, not Interpol, is our 'weapon'
- Bring Your Own Device: OMG or A-OK?
- SafeNet launches encrypted data storage solution
- Herfordshire Police reports externally hosted database was hacked with data published
- Oracle issue emergency patch for Java, but more flaws are found
- Pirate Bay co-founder arrested
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