December, 2011:
- City of Edinburgh Council reports cyber attack against debt advice records
- Mozilla fixes crash issue in new version of Firefox
- RSA's Art Coviello predicts 2012 to be the year of resiliency and adaptation
- Facebook gets 'liked' by Irish Data Protection Commissioner
- Cyber Security Challenge SAIC winners announced
- US claims 12 Chinese groups are behind cyber attacks
- Imation acquires intellectual property of Nine Technology
- Cyber Ark announces $40m funding and new chairman
- 2012: security predictions for the future of mobile, cloud, attacks, data loss and big data
- New versions of web and email gateways launched by Clearswift
- Security bug in Windows 7 detected
- Some good advice if you want to bring your own device to work
- 'I told you I was il': malicious spam namechecks dead North Korean leader
- Bring your own device to work policies prove popular with large enterprises
- Guidelines for issuing secure certificates published
- Quest enhances identity portfolio with acquisition of fine-grained authorisation firm
- 2011: a year in headlines from SC Magazine, September to December
- Adobe releases patches for critical flaws in Acrobat and Reader
- LogLogic: The public cloud will be breached next year
- Anonymous plans Christmas offensive with 'Lulzxmas' stealing from the rich and giving to the poor
- Sophos supports four major mobile platforms with new version of Mobile Control
- Young workers ignore IT policy and 'aren't responsible' for protecting data and kit
- 2011: a year in headlines from SC Magazine, May to August
- Microsoft announces plans to silently update Internet Explorer
- Mill Hill School selects next-generation firewalls from Palo Alto Networks
- Rumours of database security breach causes Romanian bank to block 17,000 cards
- Advanced evasion techniques - protection and preventive measures
- Quest Software offers plug-in for Sudo management
- Thales rebrands encryption manager to offer key management solution
- Certificate authority GlobalSign finds no evidence of rogue certificates
- ICO claims websites must try harder on cookie compliance - and encourages looking at other sites for guidance
- Microsoft slims final patch Tuesday of 2011 to 13 patches from proposed 14
- Buffalo Technology partners with Trend Micro to offer security for storage
- Quarri Technologies adds Android protection to 'Protect on Q' range
- 2011: a year in headlines from SC Magazine, January to April
- Google removes malicious applications after 14,000 downloads
- Arrests made by PCeU after phishing campaign investigation
- RandomStorm announces CREST accreditation
- Lack of privileged user management causes confidential details to be viewed
- IT security 'lacking regulation'
- Typosquatting increases as cyber criminals aim to catch out Christmas shoppers
- Encryption is the front line of security, but IT employees realise the power of keys
- Imation Mobile Security launches dedicated EMEA partner programme
- Investment firm to acquire Blue Coat Systems
- Engineering firm Babcock selects mobile device management from Good Technology
- Dutch certificate authority reportedly hacked after access gained through PHP MyAdmin
- Microsoft to release 14 bulletins for 20 vulnerabilities on final Patch Tuesday of the year
- "Can you put that phone down dear, the Queen is on in a minute!"
- Bradford Networks introduces network access control app for Apple devices
- Jericho Forum to host new year webcast on identity issues
- Lawsuit brought over vulnerability in HP printer
- F5 opens EMEA tech centre
- So who exactly is the brains behind the next-generation firewall, and is it something to take seriously?
- Web applications continue to fail security tests, as XSS and SQL flaws remain a problem
- Tenable integrates Microsoft, Red Hat and VMware patches into scanner
- Adobe to release emergency patch for critical vulnerability in Reader and Acrobat
- New data protection laws will see 'Blakey' in every business
- Techniques for disguising hacker attacks
- Largest ICO fine issued to Powys County Council for two breaches of sensitive data
- Qualys integrates Selenium into web application scanner
- Targeted attacks increase four-fold in 2011
- Softek announces distribution partnership with McAfee, as anti-virus vendor confirms new CTO
- Sophos expands endpoint security solution
- M86 expands web filtering and reporting suite to include monitoring and control functions
- It's not just a Secret Santa being opened at the workplace this month
- SQL injection attack infects more than 4,000 websites
- Data Protection Directive changes will 'be ineffective'
- Sourcefire launches next generation firewall
- The IPv6 switchover: what should enterprises be doing in preparation?
- Security compliance and the cloud will help foster business innovation and borderless working in 2012
- All hail Estonia?
- Mobile app to offer SSL VPN from SonicWALL
- Integralis acquires MSSP
- Disguising hacker attacks - history and morphology of advanced evasion techniques
- Cryptzone: councils' ICO fines could have been avoided
- Never mind the malware - here's Google Android
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