January, 2015:
- Pirate Bay re-launch a serious security risk
- Chinese require foreign companies to hand over source code
- ENISA launches cloud certification framework
- ICYMI: EU data protection, iPhone spyware and Flash zero-days
- Who could deny that spies now use covert spyware?
- New EU data protection law to arrive in 2015
- Five great reasons to embrace mobile in the enterprise.
- UK lawyer warns of cyber-insurance loopholes
- Ghostbusting in the 'critically' vulnerable Linux machine
- What data jurisdiction means for cloud providers: Satisfy local, grow global
- NHS data privacy plans 'flawed'
- Google faces data protection breach case in Mexico
- Google in no rush to patch Android Wi-Fi Direct flaw
- UK start-ups look to cash in on cyber-security
- QWERTY keylogger claimed to link Regin malware to NSA
- Sound and webcam loggers
- Infosec teams unprepared for new EU data protection laws
- Report: Most US weapons programmes contain 'significant vulnerabilities'
- UK government extends Cyber Essentials to charities
- Will OpenDaylight 'Lithium' release be safe or bipolar?
- Facebook blames engineers for 'major' outage
- Reminding the cyber-criminals you're king of the castle
- New Apple OS X zero-day vulnerabilities revealed
- Simulation exercise tests UK response to cyber-terrorism
- Estonia President wants China and Russia to help fight cyber-crime
- Malaysia Airlines website 'hacked by Lizard Squad'
- Why Cameron's encryption plans would take the UK back to the Dark Ages
- Isis supporters take down US county website
- ICYMI: Hacking into cars, Chinese cyber-espionage and Siri's security flaw
- Tech companies must surrender their crypto-keys, says EU adviser
- Adobe suffers second zero-day in 24 hours
- Beginning of the end for IT departments
- Nearly all breaches are preventable, study shows
- Managed security services increase as budgets stretch
- NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden warns of iPhone spyware
- Online pornography blocked by default - censorship or sensible?
- French DDoS attacks spike after terror protest
- Cyber-security legislation in Obama's State of the Union address
- Researcher discovers 'critical' new Adobe Flash zero-day
- Using client reputation to intelligently defend your web applications
- Cool in a crisis
- US firms spending millions on false positive security alerts
- Identifying identity security trends for 2015
- CISOs: Out of step with their own security teams?
- The end of penetration testing in sight?
- French military adds cyber-security crisis cell
- Siri voice commands can be used to steal iPhone data
- Russia to establish new cyber-threat response centre
- ICO slammed for not fining breached shoe retailer
- 2 million cars vulnerable to USB dongle attack
- 2015: The Year of Securing Big Data and Cloud Environments
- Trust, company culture and BYOD security
- PlayStation/Xbox Christmas Day attacker out on bail
- ENISA launches threat landscape and good practice guide for Internet Infrastructure
- NSA inside N Korean computer systems ahead of Sony attack
- Chinese cyber-spies accused of stealing IP on US fighter jet
- Disparity in Board members' focus on cyber-security
- ICYMI: A fond farewell to a security legend
- Islamic hackers exploit CMS flaws on 'thousands' of French websites
- US and UK join forces for cyber 'war games'
- The reality of data loss - and how to mitigate it
- Faster deployment of encryption needed, not ban says secret US document
- New tool, Gitrob, exposes GitHub vulnerabilities
- UK cyber-security firms join Cameron for 'controversial' US trip
- CryptoWall ransomware rises again with Tor and I2P
- New banking malware carries out 'virtual muggings'
- Prime minister wrong on encryption say experts
- British man suspected of Pentagon Twitter hack
- 'Skeleton Key' malware used to attack global HQ in London
- OS X Spotlight bug leaves users vulnerable
- Early disclosure hits end users
- Cameron: re-elect me and MI5 can snoop on all emails
- Breaches get UK consumers thinking about online security
- New security concerns on air-gapped laptops and smartphones
- RIP Steve Gold: 1956-2015
- Pro-ISIS attackers compromise US Central Command Twitter and YouTube accounts
- Lessons from the Sony breach: Four things that need to happen now
- Pro-ISIS group hijacks Twitter accounts of regional US media
- GCHQ hiring InfoSec pros for new Manchester office
- 'Bizarre' Google stops WebView patching on older Androids
- UK National Grid under constant cyber-attack
- Microsoft's Patch Tuesday preview will no longer be made public
- Scrutiny of shadow IT apps as cloud adoption increases
- CERT-UK publishes DDoS guidance
- Sony CEO: Data breach won't impact financial results
- New data privacy law could be delayed until 2016
- ICYMI: Lizard Squad arrest, yearly predictions and new iCloud flaw
- APT threat actors behind quarter of data breaches
- Thunderstrike opens backdoor to Apple Macs
- Ukraine PM accuses Russian secret service for attack on German government websites
- New holiday devices bring new threats to the office
- Finnish bank hit by DDoS attacks
- New CryptoWall hunts for victims with Tor
- Banking credential theft hits German speakers
- Three stages for securing the personal cloud
- Smart meters steal our data say consumers
- Bitstamp to resume trading after theft
- In defence of the humble password
- Hackers aid clampdown on porn in Saudi Arabia
- MWR goes on TV to demonstrate ad-based flaws on mobiles
- Register to protect stolen property has security flaw
- Moonpig mucks up privacy
- Morgan Stanley employee reportedly fired for stealing data on 350K clients
- Why security was the deciding factor in choosing COPE over BYOD
- iCloud hole closed following brute force attack
- Letter to the editor: APTs and unknown unknowns
- Reboot 25: Threat seekers
- 2014 Industry Innovators: Hall of Fame
- 2014 Industry Innovators: Virtualisation and cloud security
- 2014 Industry Innovators: Security infrastructure
- 2014 Industry Innovators: Data protection
- 2014 Industry Innovators: Perimeter defence
- Discussing APT: an SC Magazine UK editorial roundtable
- Debate: CISOs must have a technical background
- APT attacks: Time to respond
- Russia revamps its infosec strategy
- Securing the Internet of Things
- Keys to the internet
- Lessons from 2014 - the year of the cyber-criminal
- New Year resolution 1: A cyber-security health check
- 2 min on: CERT-UK opens the door to cross-sector information sharing
- Movers and Makers: January-February 2015
- UK police arrest suspected Lizard Squad member
- Google finds 'severe' bug in MS Windows
- The perimeter's breached - encrypt everything!
- Take the ride: 25 years of covering IT security
- Reboot 25: Industry pioneers
- Reboot 25: Thought leaders
- Reboot 25: The influencers
- Industry predictions for 2015
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