April, 2013:
- Computer science students claim experience is more worthy than qualifications
- Five reasons not to worry about lost laptops
- Avast acquires social networking security specialist Secure.me
- In Jack Daniel's infosec fantasy world
- Why Facebook, Google and Apple have got authentication wrong
- Imperva launches community-backed threat protection
- Targeted attack reveals flaws of mobile device management software
- Blue Coat: Vendor partnerships will reap benefits for users
- Hackers hit LivingSocial and threaten 50 million users
- Microsoft re-issues patch after blue screen problems
- Adobe appoints Brad Arkin to position of chief security officer
- Dutchman arrested in Barcelona in relation to Spamhaus DDoS attack
- SC Magazine Awards Europe 2013 - highlights
- Infosec 2013: Big disagreements over European data breach law
- Infosec 2013: Security bosses 'Gods' of the business during incidents
- Infosec 2013: Debate on whether external auditors are a threat or help to information security
- Infosec 2013 : Squeezed budgets mean security education Is vital
- GFI Software adds patch management to cloud offering
- Infosec 2013: Remain ahead of attackers by identifying, tracking and 'fingerprinting' them
- Infosec 2013: Incident response sector expected to increase significantly
- Infosec 2013: A lack of security development and technology transparecy harms users
- Infosec 2013: Loss of military information could lead to 'wholesale loss of life'
- Infosec 2013: 'Malevolent' hacktivists to get hold of advanced state-sponsored malware
- B-Sides London: How sophisticated are targeted attacks?
- B-Sides London: Teaching staff social engineering awareness
- Video interview: Palo Alto Networks at Infosec 2013
- Infosec 2013: DIY survey kits are appearing and beginning to torment search engine results
- Infosec 2013: C&C research finds 93.8 per cent of countries have received a 'callback'
- Infosec 2013: Communication skills vital for CISOs of the future
- Infosec 2013: Flood of breaches show really bad year for small business security
- Lumension announces plans to launch mobile device management function to security suite
- Neustar: Too many companies have a 'never happen to me' attitude in relation to DDoS attacks
- ICO fines against self-reported breaches increased by two-thirds last year
- SC Magazine Awards Europe 2013 - winners announced
- Infosec 2013: APTs are hard to defend against, but not impossible
- Infosec 2013: Cyber threats creating boom for security in age of austerity
- HP launches vulnerability inspection tool
- Privacy groups write to ISPs over 'Snoopers Charter'
- Unified threat managers (UTMs)
- State-affiliated espionage statistics highlight threat of attacks and data breaches
- SafeNet offers cloud-based key management
- Professional monitor in association with (ISC)2: Infosec professionals need to work with law enforcement
- SC Survey in association with Good Technology: What you think about BYOD
- Just how secure is open source software?
- SC Survey: Skills shortage in infosec
- Infosec skills - Finally some answers to the big question
- SC Interview: Eric Cole, founder and CEO of Secure Anchor
- Lock down your Macs
- Don't judge potential and existing employees through automated analysis
- Big Data awareness week further highlights challenges
- Social news website Reddit downed by DDoS attack
- Halon Security introduces free version of its virtual router
- BAE Systems Detica launches cyber event analysis tool
- Exclusive: BlockMaster to introduce backup and stronger file sharing options
- CISPA passes US House of Representatives amid continued concerns over inadequate privacy safeguards
- Security and network incidents increase for European businesses
- Malicious attachments change tactics to Waco explosion
- The art of cyber war in six steps
- Mind the gap - CEOs need to address their lack of cyber security knowledge
- ENISA receives strengthening vote to appoint executive board and create Cert
- Security is embraced, but often bypassed, says Voltage Security
- Would you like chips with that outsource?
- Nok Nok Labs: Security begins with authentication, but you cannot bring your own server to work
- 'Magic' malware detected, with UK firmly in its sights
- Email-bound malware exploits Boston Marathon tragedy
- SSH Communications Security to release free assessment tool
- SSH inventor proposes best practice guidance in face of poor deployment and management of keys
- Training up the infosec troops
- Information super highway becomes super-fast
- SC Cyber Security Day: UK described as being closer to US regulatory framework than EU
- Firewall and application changes cause headaches for operators
- How to secure the virtual world
- Data loss seen as inevitable, as employees fail to follow IT rules
- SC Cyber Security Day: Key threat trends identified
- Adult sites, bad on the inside?
- DDoS attack threat continues to worry IT managers
- Obama set to boost cyber initiatives with £500 million fund
- Dropbox does not have business or enterprise in its DNA
- Proofpoint acquires SaaS email security provider Maildistiller
- VMware sells Shavlik product portfolio to LANDesk Software
- E-Biometrics - Has your keyboard been faithful?
- Why are you failing to meet your portable data security responsibilities?
- Microsoft recalls patch after blue screen reports
- Business and management skills training launched by Cyber Security Challenge and Infosec Skills
- Head in the clouds
- The danger of losing your memory
- Dropbox announces business solution and single sign-on option
- Microsoft releases nine bulletins, but no Pwn2Own fixes
- BBC reports major losses of laptops and mobile devices
- SC Cyber Security Day to evaluate key trends
- LulzSec trio to face sentencing next month
- US air force deems some cyber tools to be 'weapons'
- UK cyber security efforts called 'embarrassing'
- Global cyber security research centre to open in Oxford
- Check Point targets branch office security with new 1100 appliance
- Facebook tries to calm fears over Home privacy
- Bitcoin malware spreading via Skype discovered
- XP support cut-off leaves businesses open to cyber attacks
- Anonymous claims victory in huge cyber attack on Israel
- Alleged Anonymous hacker charged in Australia
- Anonymous continues North Korea attack with Twitter hack
- Microsoft tackles Windows 8 security flaw with latest Patch Tuesday
- Dell SecureWorks becomes latest to warn about Android malware
- Spamhaus - a sign of things to come?
- Bitcoin value hit following DDoS attack
- Businesses being hit with malware attacks every three minutes
- US Air Force beefs up mobile security with Good Technology
- Anonymous hits North Korea in giant cyber attack
- Google facing European privacy investigation
- China accused of spreading Android malware
- Google privacy boss to step down
- Evernote is used as malware control centre
- Market for DDoS prevention to hit $870 million
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