March, 2014:
- CERT UK finally launches to counter cyber threats
- Anonymous Ukraine credit card leak is old data
- Media industry targeted by state-sponsored cyber attacks
- Stealthy Crigent malware infects Word and Excel files
- Businesses still don't value CISOs, survey finds
- 1 in 3 businesses swerve cloud due to government snooping
- More jobs but cyber security skills gap widens
- Android 5.0 to support business features?
- Hackers preparing 'wild west' zero-day assault on Windows XP
- Trustwave in the firing line in Target lawsuit
- President Obama proposes limiting NSA access to phone calls
- DDoS attacks soar as cyber-criminals hit Basecamp
- APT attacks use 'news of doomed flight MH370'
- Changing the cost of cybercrime
- Anonymous Ukraine leaks seven million credit card details
- Huawei responds to allegations of NSA hacking
- Microsoft rushes out fix for zero-day Word flaw
- Cyber black markets get upper hand
- CERT UK reportedly to launch next week
- Reporting cyber attacks should be "a legal requirement"
- OU Masters with digital forensics
- All Android devices believed hit by security flaw
- SC Congress London: Met Police admits cybercrime mistakes
- Flying drone steals smartphone contents
- SC Congress London: Bottom-up security awareness has C-level benefits
- Internet of Things - Top Ten concerns
- SC Congress London: BYOD issues remain in post-Blackberry era
- Internet of Things security warning issued by two reports
- Mixed reaction from information security industry on 2014 Budget
- 60 percent of FTSE companies mention cyber security risks in annual reports
- 20 percent of all malware created was coded in 2013
- PHP poses threat to website integrity
- Trust users to improve security, say analysts
- Snowden: NSA can record all telephone calls in foreign countries
- Windigo malware infects 25,000 Unix servers
- Authentication
- BT customer data 'exposed'claims ICO
- 1 in 3 businesses have no incident response plan
- Why immersive training works
- Crimea battle continues: Ukrainian hackers DDoS NATO websites
- Morrisons supermarket succumbs to insider threat
- Phishing email says you have cancer
- Anonymous group in DDoS Kremlin attack
- Out of the bunker: A view from the C-suite
- The enemy within - beware the insider threat
- Big Data: A big deal?
- Patching: the unlocked door
- Cyber gang behind £1.25m 'KVM' bank fraud convicted
- Bitcoin: Protection in demand
- A race for supremacy in information security
- NSA bots monitor millions of Internet users
- Meet the new DoS - not the same as the old DoS
- Multiple layers now required for effective security: report
- UCAS makes £millions from student data
- UK Government gets serious about cyber security education
- EU approves data protection law but critics remain
- 162,000 reasons to tighten up WordPress security
- Web inventor calls for Internet Bill of Rights
- Compliance gets you on the road to security
- Apple's iOS 7.1 fixes 41 bugs, including Webkit flaws
- US-CERT advises WinXP users to dump Internet Explorer
- Major privacy flaw found on WhatsApp
- Solving for evasion: APTs, the cyber kill-chain and the enterprise security platform
- Security tech budgets rising, says new study
- Edward Snowden calls for encryption, surveillance reforms after NSA leaks
- 'Ministry of Justice' scam email attracts hundreds of calls
- Don't let Snowden leaks chill cloud adoption
- The challenge for cybersecurity is to find leadership
- Russia suspected of Ukraine cyber attack
- Anonymous hackers claim MtGox still has 'stolen' Bitcoins
- 'Off-the-shelf' malware targets POS systems
- Third-party access adds vulnerability
- Cisco flaws put routers back in the dock
- Pregnancy advice clinic fined for 'unforgiveable' data breach
- 'Snake' APTs call for new security approach
- HTTPS: not as secure as previously thought?
- Chinese cybercriminals buy ranking for malware Apps
- Half of users pay for their AV
- BYOD - the hidden dangers
- 97% of mobile malware targets Android users
- The final countdown for Windows XP
- Web ads leading source of mobile malware
- Beware of Suspect Devices
- Aggressive adware and PUPS 'increase vulnerability to malware'
- Brian Brackenborough, CISO, Channel 4
- Rick Doten, CISO, DMI
- John Howie, COO, Cloud Security Alliance
- Bitcoin bank Flexcoin closes after hackers swipe £365,000
- Attack shows routers as the weakest link in enterprise security
- ICO promised new powers to rein in NHS on patient data
- Capgemini and Aston University launch IT university degrees
- Surety Business
- Labour calls for 'massive overhaul' of government surveillance
- Secure Android smartphone could be targeted by hackers and NSA
- Hackers deface Russian news website amid Crimea crisis
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