November, 2012:
- UK criticised for failing and fragmented response to a cyber incident
- Big Data analyst shortage is a challenge for the UK
- 'Miss, a virus stopped me from doing my homework!'
- Cyberoam offers next-generation UTM for SMBs
- Anti-virus start-up is run by former Chinese hacker
- IT professionals do not display enough concern for data encryption
- Malware and the threat of the Mini-Me
- Enisa calls for collaboration, specifically between Certs and LEAs
- Targeted attacks start with a spear phish
- Webscreen Technology and C4L launch DDoS mitigation service
- Java exploit offered for a 'five-digit' sum
- Twenty-three zero-day flaws found in Scada systems
- CertiVox announces non-executive director appointments
- Users, senators and privacy advocates criticise Facebook over proposed changes
- Clearswift launches gateway for file inspection
- Mobile security: let's get some perspective
- Obama issues guidance on insider threat detection and response
- ICO: Printer mistake led to information being sent to wrong recipient
- Companies remain unaware of major threats and show dissatisfaction with anti-virus
- Personal documents used as confetti in New York
- Attack on DNS sees Go Daddy websites distribute ransomware
- Axway acquires API provider Vordel
- Greek man arrested for stealing nine million personal data files
- ISF World Congress features major speakers on security areas
- Cyber Security Challenge announces four new contests to be held in coming months
- Irisscon: Preparations can be made for a proper response to a crisis
- Irisscon: Cyber incidents decrease but ransomware and phishing attacks increase in 2012
- Irisscon: Annual penetration tests on applications leave you unsecure
- Don't believe in Zimmermann?
- RSA enhances authentication solution to address account takeover and attack vectors
- Symantec warns of Makadocs Trojan that uses Google Docs
- BT: London 2012 cyber attacks did not materialise
- (ISC)2 to welcome student scholarship applications from 1st January
- Facebook to add HTTPS by default for all users
- Quantum key distribution becomes a reality for regular use following Cambridge breakthrough
- To CC or not to CC?
- Memory loss: safeguarding against accidental data loss
- SC Virtual Summit confirms legal and CISO speakers
- Israel comes under cyber attack
- Ireland facing a significant cyber threat, as it gears up for CERT conference this week
- Check Point dismisses firewall vulnerability research
- What's the security cost of Macs in your organisation?
- Nasa aims for total device encrytion in a month as it locks down portable devices
- Stonesoft bemoan lack of acceptance of advanced evasion technique research
- Good Technology file lawsuits against MobileIron and AirWatch over patent infringements
- AppSense offers data access to corporate and individual users
- UEFA protected during Euro 2012 thanks to Interoute
- Stolen Nasa laptop contained sensitive staff information
- Skype dispatches swift fix for password reset flaw
- Founder of McAfee accused of murder
- Four critical patches among six bulletins from Microsoft, including IE9 fix
- BYOD still a risk for businesses
- GFI Software adds mobile device management into version six of Vipre business
- European Commission vice president claims official laptops were hacked at Azerbaijan internet conference
- Check Point launches managed service for incident detection and response
- Lockheed Martin admits to growth in number of attacks on its networks
- Externally developed applications fail compliance tests and do not comply with standards
- Virtualised next-generation firewalls and new OS offered by Palo Alto Networks
- SC Virtual Summit to address three mega trends next week
- Chevron confirms that it was hit by Stuxnet in 2010
- Sophos launches UTM appliance
- Microsoft to patch IE9 tomorrow and releases six bulletins
- Twitter overshoots password reset need
- Experts publish DKIM flaw best practice
- Woman arrested as part of media hacking probe
- Social networking represents the biggest risk to information security
- US gives BlackBerry 10 security thumbs up
- New mobile app for enterprise introduced by MobileIron
- Experts warn of Adobe Reader X zero-day
- GCHQ pilots cyber response scheme
- Hackers expose list of Navy email logins
- Police arrest man over Home Office DDoS
- SecureData acquires application security company Quadrant Networks
- UK authorities to decide on McKinnon pursuit
- Prudential fined £50,000 over account mix-up
- Cyber Security Challenge UK reveals winner of 'can you talk security' competition
- (ISC)² announces collaboration with the Information Security Forum
- Sophos multiple critical flaws flagged by researcher
- Anonymous dumps VMware source code in hacking spree
- Flaws patched in Apple's Safari browser and iOS 6
- RBS faces £175 million bill for IT meltdown
- DigiNotar hack details revealed by Dutch government
- Vupen offers Windows 8 zero-day for sale
- Data law update 'could cause confusion' say MPs
- Communications data will be 'honeypot for hackers' says peer
- Hurricane Sandy tests business continuity, disaster recovery
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