March, 2012:
- Orange offers Secure Mobility for corporate and personal devices
- Adobe announces automatic, silent updates for Flash
- Security B-Sides London confirms speaker line-up
- Kaspersky-led quartet neuters Kelihos's second coming
- Back to the future - learning network security lessons from history
- O'Neill picks SafeNet's authentication for mobiles
- Online crime is organised, with groups often less than six months old
- EC proposes â¬3m Cybercrime Centre
- New variant of Duqu detected
- Warning: Zeus loose despite Microsoft noose
- Schools survey reveals truth about encryption and stolen devices
- AVG adds user-privacy-awareness features to paid and free software
- Details of 170,000 military singles dumped online 'by LulzSec Reborn'
- Financial services remains the biggest victim of cyber crime
- Williams Lea uses LogRhythm's log management and SIEM
- Spearphishing attacks against Tibet impersonate security vendor that raised alarm
- Microsoft takes down C&C servers to disrupt Zeus
- Security in a virtualised world - moving with the times
- Questions asked over Barclays' Contactless after C4 News investigation
- LulzSec video suggests return to action
- Iron Mountain report: IS should be responsibility of entire business
- The seal of security
- Army deploys data encryption from ViaSat
- Cisco moves into BYOD arena with Identity Services Engine enhancements
- China claims it's the most attacked country
- So what has the Information Commissioner got against local councils?
- Data breaches rocket, as Verizon report highlights tardy detection #DBIR
- Egnyte launches enterprise edition of cloud-based file-sharing solution
- CertiVox looks to the PrivateSky with beta launch of encryption platform
- Russians charged with using Carberp Trojan to collect more than £1m
- Email the preferred method of sending large files for UK businesses
- Indian call centre staff 'selling confidential personal data'
- Symantec to buy mobile management vendor Nukona
- Ipswitch announces compliance additions to log management suite
- Data security and the public sector: it never rains but it pours
- Fortinet highlights the need for speed
- Per-record data breach cost rises
- Kaspersky Lab reveals complexity of 'OO C' coded Duqu
- Blue Coat revamps appliance technology to protect users with 'always on' solution
- Threat intelligence: what to share?
- Sainsbury's tries something new today with mobile device management
- Avast pulls iYogi support over 'mis-selling' claims
- Exclusive: MWR InfoSecurity unveils open-source Android app testing platform
- IAM: back together, but disliked by users?
- CBI warns Data Protection Directive will cost businesses and strangle innovation
- ICO fines police force, as US health insurer coughs up $1.5m
- SonicWALL launches UTM for SMEs with mobile support
- The bottom line: are adult sites the most secure, or the most targeted?
- Chinese spears attack Tibetan activists
- Microsoft's Patch Tuesday delivers one critical bulletin
- Sourcefire and Interoute, LogRhythm and Solera announce partnerships
- Deputy Director, Information Security and Risk Management - HMRC
- Vatican hit by Anonymous for second time in a week
- Second winner of Cyber Security Challenge announced
- The London School of Economics and Political Science: IT Services Information Security Manager
- Dell plans to buy SonicWALL
- Botnet working group created in the US
- McDonald's employee skimmed customer payment cards for three weeks
- Protecting the public sector
- Riding the WiFi train, securely
- Crouching tiger, hidden dragon, stolen data
- SafeNet announces acquisition of Cryptocard
- Symantec confirms breached data was leaked
- Scottish charity reports data loss due to unencrypted USB sticks
- One critical patch expected from Microsoft on tomorrow's Patch Tuesday
- Imprivata CEO looks at IAM in the past and healthcare in the future
- Kaspersky Lab finds Duqu contained unknown programming language
- Chrome cracked at Pwn2Own and Pwnium contests
- Security - it's all about four things
- Anonymous responds to Sabu claim and arrests with attack on security vendor
- Fresh solutions for BYOD policies from Extreme Networks and Fiberlink
- Arrests of LulzSec and Anonymous members leads to claims that leader was an FBI informant
- M86 Security to be acquired by Trustwave
- BT and TalkTalk fail to quash Digital Economy Act
- Trust in SMS and mobile social networking falters
- Adobe and Google patch flaws
- The Open Group declares war on counterfeit goods
- Big Data - marketing speak or a realistic challenge?
- Investigation reveals free Android apps pass personal data to third parties
- Cyber security: the carrot and the stick
- Smooth criminals nab Jacko's back catalogue from Sony. Shamone!
- Becrypt product certified by CESG assurance scheme
- LogLogic enhances data collection and logging capabilities
- NASA reveals extent of malware infection and device loss, and admits CIO's capability is limited
- RSA Conference 2012: Need for collaboration, information sharing and best technology addressed by FBI
- News in brief: this week's product releases
- Butterfly on a wheel: Gary McKinnon
- A slight case of typosquatting
- Spam still a challenge for firms
- Rogue certificates 'affecting businesses as much as authorities'
- Professional monitor in association with (ISC)2: the infosec skills gap
- A look at the financial health of the cyber security industry
- The problem of employees sharing too much information
- BYOD becomes a reality as managers give the thumbs-up
- How businesses use our online personal data: look and learn
- RSA Conference 2012: Trustworthy Internet Movement launched to spur collaboration
- Employees should secure LinkedIn profiles
- RSA Conference 2012: Hacktivism is forcing organisations to look inward
- Don't blame the captain
- RSA Conference 2012: Symantec president talks of threat posed by new generation of employees
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