March, 2013:
- Big data propels SIEM into an era of security analytics
- Why encryption comes of age
- Is the UK really prepared for cyber attack mitigation?
- 'Teching the tech' - why language matters
- The new skeleton key: changing the locks in your network environment
- Fighting blind: The convergence of modern applications, SSL and advanced threats
- The great token debate
- ICO enforcement doubled in last 12 months
- 'Largest online attack' against Spamhaus may have used existing vectors with high magnification
- Behavioural patterns of mobile users
- Largest ever DDoS causes internet traffic speeds to reduce
- Password questions asked of GCHQ after plain text reminder is sent
- Government announces sharing partnership between police and private sector
- Monster of the week - why the government struggles with cyber security messaging
- Greater intelligence is needed to combat stronger attacks
- Proving the point of targeted attacks
- To store or not to store?
- Targeted attack tied to Tibet leads to malicious Android app download
- Java users are mostly running outdated versions, according to Websense
- Network security study reveals 26,000 undetected malware samples
- VSkimmer Trojan steals card data on point-of-sale systems
- Ten secrets to successful patch management
- Integrating people, process and technology
- Does Windows 8 Surface Pro's security credentials signal the decline of MDM?
- Winfrasoft launches third version of authentication technology to allow Windows login
- Targeted malware deemed to be a major threat for businesses in 2012
- Major web applications open to hijacking flaw
- GCHQ establishes vulnerability detection research group
- SC Data Protection Summit: Do not surrender data control by moving to the cloud
- SC Data Protection Summit: Moving to the cloud does not mean you outsource data protection
- Authentication: the Text Factor
- Getting the knack of NAC
- Attacks on South Korea likely the work of hacktivists rather than aggressors from the North
- How to thwart hackers in the cloud
- BlackBerry dismisses BB10 claims
- China remains heavily targeted by cyber attacks
- South Korean bank and broadcaster networks 'paralysed' by attacks
- NATO-backed guidebook offers guidance on cyber attacks
- Three-quarters of security professionals plug in a randomly-found USB stick
- AT&T hacker Andrew Auernheimer sentenced to 41 months in jail
- Vaccination theory - can cyber crime be eradicated?
- Why the ICO's BYOD guidance may translate to 'bring your own data breach'
- GFI launches APT-specific company ThreatTrack Security
- A place for learning and development
- Popular ad blocking app removed from Google Play
- "We can offer 100 per cent protection rather than detection"
- CSIT Summit - 'You're more likely to get hit by lightning than download mobile malware'
- CSIT Summit - Greater take-up of open Scada project will help initiative and boost security research
- Department for Business, Innovation and Skills report loss of over 100 devices
- Getting to grips with the social enterprise
- Hitting a moving target?
- CSIT Summit: Visa Europe say 'right to be forgotten' law cannot work
- CSIT Summit: Secure cloud and infrastructure today as tomorrow demands it
- Fortinet introduces web content filtering and email functions in new FortiMail operating system
- Malware on servers takes down National Institute of Standards and Technology's National Vulnerability Database
- Mobile security - the final frontier
- Bit9 adds advanced threat indicator technology for advanced attack detection
- Raising the standard
- Retailer fights PCI fines for non-compliance following breach
- Gartner Conference: Identity and authentication are key to mobile security
- Microsoft issues seven bulletins for Patch Tuesday, but nothing for Pwn2Own vulnerability
- Gartner conference: Integrate IAM and SIEM to prevent APTs
- DDoS in the enterprise: the threat snapshot
- Tripwire announces acquisition of nCircle
- Ham and eggs on the application security menu
- Cyber Security Challenge announces education programme and new plans for past contestants
- MiniDuke malware exploits Adobe, Internet Explorer and Java vulnerabilities
- Chemist Stephen Miller named as the 2013 winner of the Cyber Security Challenge
- Tenable CSO praises APT1 report as a standard for information sharing
- Retail security in the age of big data
- Chinese hackers infiltrated Australian Reserve Bank
- Twenty-five years of vulnerabilities - don't believe the modern hype
- Microsoft to release four critical patches among seven fixes next week
- China in your band(width)
- EC announces plans to slow down progress of directive changes
- Mandiant APT1 report reveals too much information
- Balancing on the tight-rope between digital opportunities and security
- ICO issues advice on BYOD data management and security
- Browsers and software broken down at Pwn2Own
- Evernote - a story that has combined all security trends?
- RSA Conference delegates claim current technology is no longer effective
- Check Point introduces compliance-focused software blade
- Ransomware: the threat of 2013
- Google patches Chrome ahead of Pwnium and Pwn2Own contests
- SaaSID adds new capability to its Cloud Application Manager
- Dell SecureWorks expands incident response to offer APT and DoS protection
- Research reveals reality of mobile application flaws
- There remains a shortage of programme testing and recovery plans to protect data in virtualised cloud environments
- Translating the value of information security
- Evernote forced to reset user passwords after security scare
- RSA Conference: Doing greater analysis from sinkholed data
- Fresh Java exploit has ties to Bit9 attack
- RSA Conference: Botnet takedowns require people, police and products
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