October, 2011:
- Researcher finds way to send executable file on Facebook
- German researchers disclose Amazon cloud vulnerability
- Rogue anti-virus less common, but new variants still coming says #kasperskylab
- Hactivist group #anonymous downs Californian police site after violence
- Moscow with Kaspersky Lab
- New Mac OS X backdoor trojan "Tsunami" discovered, "sky not falling in"
- Trojan found on Japanese government computers
- Learning from Las Vegas: Paul Fisher at McAfee Focus 11
- Report: RSA hackers knock off 760 other businesses
- Bug may enable remote code execution in #Chrome
- Finland joins the Scandinavian cyberwar club
- #Anonymous targets US law enforcement in latest data leak
- Duqu highlights AV industry's shortcomings
- The public trust government most with its data, but majority have not heard of the ICO
- RandomStorm unveils 'PCI-DSS compliance in a box' appliance
- Battling 'malvertising' with Symantec and Armorize
- WatchGuard launches virtual firewalls
- What hackers want
- ASP.NET attacks infect more than a million
- IT professionals focus on compliance as a means to become secure
- Warnings over ability to 'Trojanise' Android apps
- PCI compliance tools launched by NNT
- No Treet for Sesame Street as YouTube channel is hacked to show porn
- SSL inventor calls BEAST research 'technically clever but over-sold'
- McAfee and RSA offer integration between ePolicy Orchestrator and Archer
- IT Security Manager Based: Portsmouth Salary: £48,000 BAE Systems
- Queen's University Belfast Research Assistant (Video Sensor Network) Ref: 11/101826
- Queen's University Belfast Research Assistant (Event Recognition and Semantic Event Retrieval) Ref: 11/101825
- Queen's University Belfast Research Assistant (Intelligent Event Management) Ref: 11/101824
- ViaSat releases 'top secret'-rated USB drives
- Inside and out - understanding the data threats that can affect businesses
- APT: Ladies and gentleman, it's the theme of the week!
- RSA Conference: Tim Berners-Lee talks about need for personal data management
- High-grade encryption used in malicious mobile apps
- Secure mobile application development tool launched
- Most patients believe NHS data breaches should result in sackings
- Consoles still need better management: GFI researcher at #rsac
- RSA launches SDKs to create soft tokens for mobile platforms
- Most businesses downgrade threat of malicious websites
- Cortado's mobile device management tool simplifies user approval
- Patch Tuesday: two critical patches for IE and Silverlight released
- Sony locks 93,000 user accounts after breach
- RSA: 'Security technology needs to be more risk-based'
- 99 per cent of vulnerabilities have updates available
- HB Gary: Setting the record straight
- RSA: Attack was done by two groups with one definitely from a nation state
- RSA opens conference with apology to customers
- Sourcefire launches IPS with 40GB inspection capability
- Businesses flout PCI storage and monitoring standards
- US government moves to prevent 'another WikiLeaks'
- Droid Trojan 'linked to German police'
- To survive the attacks of the future, design for failure
- Patch Tuesday to include two critical bulletins
- Hospital data loss demonstrates need for stronger data management
- Kaspersky announces launch of Endpoint Security 8 for Windows
- Security industry pays tribute to late #Apple founder Steve Jobs
- School and union's Data Protection Act breach 'inexcusable'
- Check Point addresses small businesses and data centres with new appliances
- Symantec: reputation-based protection is the future of anti-virus
- Symantec president applauds Intel's McAfee buy
- IBM snaps up Q1 Labs
- Young adults shun smartphone security
- Application Security simplifies database activity monitoring
- McAfee announces intention to acquire NitroSecurity
- Breaking news: Symantec to offer data loss prevention for tablets
- Is the US leading the UK banking sector towards multi-factor authentication as standard?
- Updated WebMarshal offers online video filtering
- Webroot unveils new anti-virus technology and platform
- Queen's University Belfast Research Assistant (Digital Forensics) Ref: 11/101815
- Queen's University Belfast Research Assistant (Network Security) Ref: 11/101814
- Queen's University Belfast Research Assistant (Cloud Security) Ref: 11/101813
- Victims in the dark after hospital loses unencrypted USB stick
- Microsoft flags Google Chrome as Zeus
- Websense partners Facebook to scan and detect malicious links
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