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Evasion threat to critical systems goes ignored, says Stonesoft
Many organisations continue to rely on ineffective intrusion prevention systems (IPS), says security firm Stonesoft News | 16 Nov 2012
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Cyber security will change ideas of the nation state, says Stonesoft
The lack of cyber security is a major threat to the civilised world and will change how people see the nation state, says security firm Stonesoft News | 15 Nov 2012
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UK citizens back pre-emptive cyber strikes, poll shows
Nearly two-thirds of UK citizens back pre-emptive cyber strikes on states that pose a credible threat to national security, a survey has revealed News | 13 Nov 2012
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Many UK firms underestimate cost of data breaches, study finds
Many UK organisations are still failing to understand the implications and costs of data breaches, a study has revealed News | 13 Nov 2012
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The Global State of Information Security Survey 2013: Key Findings
This global study examines the state of cyber-security and the impact of cyber crime and offers advice to businesses on reducing the risks. News | 13 Nov 2012
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Hacking attempts to top one billion in Q4, predicts NCC Group
One billion hacking attempts will be made globally in the final quarter of 2012, according to information assurance firm NCC Group News | 12 Nov 2012
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Millions worldwide use insecure browsers, says Kaspersky
Nearly a quarter of all internet users worldwide are running outdated browsers, creating huge gaps in online security, says Kaspersky News | 12 Nov 2012
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Police arrest man for DDoS attacks on Theresa May sites
Police have arrested a 41-year-old man in connection with a cyber attack on websites connected to home secretary Theresa May Cyber crime | 07 Nov 2012
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‘VM-aware’ viruses on the rise
Viruses targeting virtual machines (VM) are growing in numbers and will soon be the dominant force in the world of cyber crime, says Kaspersky News | 31 Oct 2012
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Security data exchange: if McAfee builds it, will they come?
McAfee has announced its Security Connected Plaform for security data exchange, but will other suppliers come to the party? Analysis | 31 Oct 2012
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CW500 Security Club: Dealing with attacks inside networks
Perimeter defences are no longer enough to keep data safe, experts told IT security leaders at the CW500 Security Club CW500
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Virtualisation security for enterprise servers
Don't fall prey to virtual server security myths. In this Security School lesson, expert Ben Chai explains how to implement server virtualisation securely. Security School
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2010 Royal Holloway information security thesis series
In this series of nine articles, recent MSc graduates from Royal Holloway University of London explain their information security research. Royal Holloway 2010
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Challenges and solutions: Security of Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
In the future, cars themselves may be able to prevent accidents by way of Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs). In this Royal Holloway University of London thesis, Abdul Kalam Aboobaker and Stephen Wolthusen explore security concerns. Royal Holloway eBook Seri
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Financial services sector faces continued information security challenges
The financial services sector faces some sobering information security challenges. Find out what the state of security is in the financial services sector, as well as what banks are doing to combat information security threats. Feature
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How fuzz testing and tools can optimise testing processes
Toby Clarke and Jason Crampton make a string argument for the use of fuzzing at all stages of testing. Royal Holloway eBook Seri
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Royal Holloway University of London MSc thesis Series
This is a series of 12 thesis articles from MSc students at the Royal Holloway University of London, discussing security issues of the future. Royal Holloway eBook Seri
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Security Think Tank: In M&As;, watch the exits
What is the role of IT security professionals in mergers and acquisitions? Opinion
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Security Think Tank: Least privilege is key to blocking IP theft
Intellectual property (IP) theft: Who should be tackling it and how? Opinion
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Security Zone: Passwords: Help users discover what is available!
As company policy requires passwords to be stronger than ever, here are some tips to help employees cope Opinion
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How to ensure you are getting the right cloud service
How can an organisation use an indirect governance to assure trust in cloud services? Opinion
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RSA Conference Europe coverage 2012
Read all the news coverage from RSA Conference Europe 2012, in London. guide
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Evasion threat to critical systems goes ignored, says Stonesoft
Many organisations continue to rely on ineffective intrusion prevention systems (IPS), says security firm Stonesoft News
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Cyber security will change ideas of the nation state, says Stonesoft
The lack of cyber security is a major threat to the civilised world and will change how people see the nation state, says security firm Stonesoft News
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Security Think Tank: In M&As;, watch the exits
What is the role of IT security professionals in mergers and acquisitions? Opinion
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UK citizens back pre-emptive cyber strikes, poll shows
Nearly two-thirds of UK citizens back pre-emptive cyber strikes on states that pose a credible threat to national security, a survey has revealed News
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Many UK firms underestimate cost of data breaches, study finds
Many UK organisations are still failing to understand the implications and costs of data breaches, a study has revealed News
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The Global State of Information Security Survey 2013: Key Findings
This global study examines the state of cyber-security and the impact of cyber crime and offers advice to businesses on reducing the risks. News
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Hacking attempts to top one billion in Q4, predicts NCC Group
One billion hacking attempts will be made globally in the final quarter of 2012, according to information assurance firm NCC Group News
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Millions worldwide use insecure browsers, says Kaspersky
Nearly a quarter of all internet users worldwide are running outdated browsers, creating huge gaps in online security, says Kaspersky News
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Police arrest man for DDoS attacks on Theresa May sites
Police have arrested a 41-year-old man in connection with a cyber attack on websites connected to home secretary Theresa May Cyber crime
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‘VM-aware’ viruses on the rise
Viruses targeting virtual machines (VM) are growing in numbers and will soon be the dominant force in the world of cyber crime, says Kaspersky News
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