June, 2012:
- Flame - was it actually seen three years ago?
- Fresh criticism of RSA authentication creates rebuttal from vendor on reporting
- TRUSTe release privacy certifications for websites
- White Hat Rally raises more than £25,000
- Vormetric launches in Europe to promote security of mission-critical data
- Cyber Security Challenge - more work to be done?
- Could virtualisation turn out to be the perfect solution for BYOD?
- Alaska Department of Health and Social Services facing $1.7 million HIPAA fine for 2009 breach
- Ronaldo is the most dangerous footballer in cyber space
- Cyber Security Challenge candidates fail to utilise free training
- Secunia adds simplified solutions to new version of Personal Software Inspector
- Qualys extends BrowserCheck capabilities and adds Howard Schmidt to board of directors
- RSA hits out at SecurID research
- The low-down on Operation High Roller
- FTC announces files complaint against Wyndham Hotel Group over multiple breaches
- FBI set up sting 'carder' forum and arrests 24 globally
- F5 announces filtering tool for malicious IPs and partnership with Webroot
- Senior management 'Cannot Locate Our Users Data'
- Operation High Roller targets businesses and consumers with ability bypass multi-layer authentication
- Research finds that RSA tokens can be broken in under 15 minutes
- MI5 director says that London business has lost £800 million to a cyber attack
- Menshn dismiss claims of major security flaws
- K7 Computing announces release of version 1.2 of enterprise security software
- The state of authentication
- NetWrix: Build a solid bridge between security and auditing for better incident management
- Lets get ready to rumble
- Twitter blames cascading bug, rather than hackers, for yesterday's outage
- Microsoft admits that botnet takedowns could disrupt law enforcement efforts
- PayPal to offer financial rewards through bug bounty program
- Thirty-five days until the Olympics - will mobile devices be under starter's orders?
- Advanced Evasion Techniques - entering the network well disguised
- LinkedIn facing £3 million lawsuit, as member claims negligence over password breach
- Outsourcing IT is not often as attractive as it seems
- Google marks five years of safer browsing, so is it now doing security?
- Check Point launches DDoS protection appliances
- UK consumers show lack of trust in how businesses use personal information
- Major League Baseball website hit by malvertising that may potentially impact 300,000 users
- Gemalto launches police-grade remote access suite
- Employees do not respect company policy on BYOD but acknowledge risk
- Securing census data - surely the ultimate security challenge?
- FireEye appoints former McAfee president to board
- Belfast Trust fined over failure to secure patient documents
- Google hits back at ICO reopening of Street View investigation
- Credit card websites hit by grey hat hacker, who claims to have 50GB of data
- Responding to a security incident, what we're looking for
- Honeypotting for fun and profit
- ICO launches security guide for small and medium-sized businesses
- ICANN apologises for publishing personal details of gTLD applicants
- Chinese security official alleged to have passed state secrets to US
- Apple discreetly updates text on security of OS X
- The death of the password?
- Qualys offers security and compliance platform for the private cloud
- A deep dive into data governance
- LinkedIn adds salting after password scare
- Surveillance data will 'only be accessed by senior police and not held by government'
- ICO to reopen Google Street View case after FCC investigation
- Patch Tuesday sees Microsoft address certificate issues
- Dell SecureWorks adds SIEM, firewall and analytics access to portfolio
- EU privacy watchdog calls for action on smart meters
- Security worries hold back remote workers
- Proofpoint to tackle targeted attacks in the cloud
- Building a solid foundation for identity management
- 6.5 million hashed LinkedIn passwords posted online
- MobileIron to release three major enhancements to platform
- Following Stuxnet revelations, Google issues warning on state-sponsored attacks to users
- ICO issues £90,000 fine to council for two incidents of personal information disclosure
- Malvertising attacks already 25% up on whole of 2011
- Rogue certificates from Microsoft helped fan the Flame
- Avast offers business edition of anti-virus in four 'flavours'
- ISPs and web filtering - are MPs right?
- AETs - into the network without a trace
- Icomm Technologies: 'Legacy firewalls unable to cope with modern attacks and internet use'
- ICO issues largest monetary penalty to Brighton NHS trust, which disputes regulator's claims
- Juniper adds attacker traps to Mykonos security software
- Imation enhances management suite to remotely control USB devices
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