April, 2014:
- The Google cloud: security still a watchword
- E.U action needed to counter NSA surveillance, says security expert
- Reputation the key driver for IT security
- KPMG partner calls for privacy protection
- Infosecurity Europe: Are cybercriminals winning the security game?
- BSides hears call to "respect hackers"
- 2014 SC Awards Europe Winners
- CEOs still don't get cyber security, study finds
- EC3: Darknet & cloud the barriers to prosecuting cyber-criminals
- IE zero-day flaw unpatched on XP
- Young people do care about cyber security
- ICYMI: Putin's rage, DDoS attacks, and post-Heartbleed OpenSSL
- 'Acid House King' jailed for £1.25m cyber theft
- Apple criticised despite fixing iOS 7 and OS X flaws
- Dual-pronged social media attack vector discovered
- Major Twitter spam attack 'traced' to fellow social media site
- Cybercriminals use online gaming sites to funnel fraudulent revenues
- Most UK companies unaware of EU Data Protection law
- UK banks to get independent pen-testing?
- The cloud: rapid adoption and rising levels of attacks
- Never Forget the 80-20 Rule - Q and A with Derrick Bates
- Breached? It's "When" not "If" - Accelerating Detection and Response via Security Intelligence
- Next Generation Managed Firewall
- Securing Mobile - the New Enterprise Desktop
- Windows XP support to cost £120 a year per machine
- WhatsApp flaw leaves users open to spying
- Data breach discovery takes 'weeks or months'
- HMRC plan to share taxpayers' data attacked
- SharePoint users break own security rules
- ICYMI: 'Banksy' sketches GCHQ, Heartbleed rumours & cloud confusion
- Heartbleed slows down the internet
- Biometric data collection sparks privacy debate
- Target effect: US retailers to share cyber intelligence
- Winning strategies in cyber warfare
- Samsung Galaxy S5 fingerprint scanner 'easily hacked'
- MSWin 8.1 users must update or lose security patches
- Communication gap indentified between IT and management
- GCHQ selects new director general
- Police investigating after hacker steals 500,000 records from cosmetic surgery practice
- Insider data thieves get away "scot free"
- Update: Government slated as Mumsnet becomes first UK Heartbleed victim
- French hardware maker LaCie admits year-long data breach
- Getting to the heart of the problem
- Nuns robbed by Zeus cyber criminals
- Germany's Space Centre 'hacked by cyber spies'
- NSA denies exploiting Heartbleed bug for surveillance
- Critical infrastructure put on 'Heartbleed Bug' alert
- Mandiant: Companies are getting worse at detecting data breaches
- UK police ill-equipped to deal with cyber attacks
- Cyber attacks are targeting Heartbleed flaw, says US CERT
- EU telco/ISP/CSP data retention rules ruled invalid
- DDoS attacks: Bigger, Badder and Nastier than last year
- Dud Android app fools thousands
- Different approaches to security under development
- Heartbleed flaw threatens millions of websites
- XP users buy security protection
- GCHQ to accredit cyber security degrees, appoint new director
- Researchers demo iOS banking app hack
- Dangerous new Zeus Trojan fools anti-virus
- Millions of consumers at risk from mobile POS flaws
- Smaller banks under fire from phishing attacks
- New malware component changes router's DNS settings remotely
- Russian trojan spotted attacking Middle Eastern banks
- Snowden effect: Insider threat grips European companies
- 24 million reasons to lock down DNS amplification attacks
- LinkedIn plug-in mines for user email addresses
- Only 6 in 10 firms say their software is always up-to-date
- CryptoDefense ransomware attacks 100 countries but has 'fatal flaw'
- GCHQ 'hacked German high-tech firms to spy on internet traffic'
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