February, 2012:
- M86 improves email gateway to better protect against targeted attacks
- AdaptiveMobile enhances platform to proactively protect users
- RSA Conference: Art Coviello calls on industry to collaborate in fight against major attacks
- RSA and Zscaler team up to bring trusted access for the cloud
- HBGary set for acquisition
- Symantec offers cloud-based access control and management platform
- Next version of vulnerable software inspector unveiled by Secunia
- Good Technology and RSA partnership adds mobile authentication to device management
- Duo arrested in France over â¬100,000 Android malware scam
- RSA expands NetWitness Live for greater threat detection and mitigation
- Sophos partners Egnyte to offer cloud-based encryption
- Stonesoft revamps security engine to act as firewall, IPS or UTM
- Web application firewall and enterprise-level malware detection added to QualysGuard
- WikiLeaks begins offensive against Stratfor
- McAfee expands mobile management platform to cope with BYOD
- Everything changes: removing risk from network and security change management
- Exclusive: BlockMaster offers secure file transfer via USB console
- Mastery-level certification in IT security launched
- Porno breach keeps us all abreast of password frailty
- McKinnon's lost decade
- Data security dwindles in times of austerity
- DDoS attacks - about more than a flood
- Partnerships ahoy - this week's announcements
- Avast updates anti-virus product
- Survey finds lack of understanding of big data or how to manage it
- A third of US and UK organisations have suffered a DDoS attack
- Apple iPads for MPs: more secure than you think, but secure enough?
- Webmasters of infected sites 'usually unaware of a problem'
- BYOD is being deployed as CISOs name malware as main mobile threat
- Juniper trumpets £50m acquisition of Mykonos Software
- Enhanced privileged user management technology to be launched by Cyber-Ark
- GCHQ-backed penetration testing lab opens
- AlienVault introduces threat intelligence forum
- Webroot delivers business edition of SecureAnywhere
- Halon Security unveils virtual firewall
- ForeScout combines mobile device management with network access control
- DDoS mitigation and protection technology launched by Akamai
- New variant of Waledac botnet detected
- How secure e-commerce sites can survive the crunch
- The simple solution to SIEM
- Encrypted data was hacked in Valve attack
- The smart grid revolution: a security challenge?
- Engineering firm selects tokenless authentication from Cryptocard
- Trend Micro boosts mobile app scanning
- USB stick with 'nuclear power station stress assessment' lost
- The fear of being without a phone is real
- If Anonymous took down the internet on a Saturday, who would notice?
- Barracuda combines firewall and cloud security to protect on and off the network
- Browser add-on tool from Bitdefender gives speedy malware checks
- Payment app from Barclays allows transfers via a mobile number
- Data losses on USB sticks - it's raining again
- New rules for combating new threats
- Payment fraud is organised, so what do you do?
- Third ICO fine in a week after sensitive information widely distributed by webmail
- Microsoft false positive flags Google as hosting Blackhole Exploit Kit
- Nine bulletins from Microsoft on Patch Tuesday, as Adobe fixes critical flaw in Shockwave
- FireEye report: enterprise networks often have security gaps
- AlgoSec suite supports next-generation firewalls and secure web gateways
- Twitter to set all users to HTTPS by default
- Nortel Networks was under siege to hackers for a decade
- Centrify unveils mobile device management using Active Directory
- Information security 'recession-proof'
- PCI moves into 2012, but are businesses left behind?
- Malvertising increases by 240 per cent as networks detected
- Fresh ICO fines against councils
- Eircom slammed for laptop and data loss
- Ticketmaster admits direct mailing system was hacked
- PCI council announces credential plans and new chairperson
- Google dishes out more than £250,000 in 'bug bounty' rewards
- Extortion, ransom demands and code leak - what would you have done in Symantec's shoes?
- Microsoft's Valentine's gift: nine bulletins with four critical centres
- Regional cyber-crime units created
- DDoS attacks get smaller, as IPv6 hits detected
- Hybrid theory
- Lost USB stick contained details of more than 1,000 school children
- Splunk updates Enterprise Security product
- More than three-quarters of UK employees 'unaware of EC data protection changes'
- Cloud and SaaS visibility solution launched by Fidelis
- Early-bird tickets available for 44Con
- Even phishers watch daytime TV
- Why hackers are targeting CAs - and what you can do about it
- Faronics beefs up anti-virus solution
- Safer Internet Day reaches out to kids, as extent of malware exposure is revealed
- Google Android: now secure
- Trustwave's PCI portal provides checklist of compliance actions
- Financial services firm and foot doctor report data losses
- VeriSign and Symantec say DNS, Trust Services and User Authentication unaffected by 2010 attack
- VeriSign reports 'successful attacks' against its corporate network
- Government told to invest in Get Safe Online and improve relations with ISPs
- Banking malware 'a growing threat', as new variant of Zeus is detected
- Ireland targeted once again by Anonymous after copyright bill is signed into law
- Government web applications contain the most vulnerabilities
- ISO 27001 - a beginner's guide
- Security B-Sides London conference to return in April
- Cyber crime 'to overtake terrorism' as top threat facing the US
- SC Magazine Awards Europe 2012: nominees announced
- IBM moves into mobile security with Endpoint Manager product and acquisition of Worklight
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