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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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Operation High Roller fraud puts US finance companies on red alert
Fraud ring Operation High Roller has spread from Europe to countries including the US in recent months, says McAfee’s latest threat report News | 14 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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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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IT security budgets mismatched to hacker targets, study shows
IT security budgets are not being used to provide defence technologies in some areas most likely to be targeted by hackers, a study shows News | 30 Oct 2012
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XSS attacks remain top threat to web applications
Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks remain the top threat to web applications, databases and websites, a study from FireHost reveals News | 22 Oct 2012
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Austrian hospital improves access to patient data with Imprivata
Klinikum Wels-Grieskirchen hospital in Austria explains how it improved speed of access and security to its works stations. News | 15 Oct 2012
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RSA Europe: Cloud key to future information security, says Qualys
Cloud computing is an opportunity information security professionals should not miss, says Philippe Courtot, CEO of security firm Qualys News | 10 Oct 2012
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Cyber crime costs UK organisations £2.1m a year
Ponemon Institute's 2012 Cost of Cyber Crime Study estimates cyber crime costs UK organisations an average of £2.1m a year each News | 08 Oct 2012
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Security firm warns against Samsung Galaxy Tab for enterprise use
Security specialist Context Information Security says vulnerabilities in the Samsung Galaxy Tab make it unsuitable for use in the enterprise News | 05 Oct 2012
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How to make your business Flame-proof
Advanced threats such as Flame can show CIOs what cyber attack tools of the future could look like Feature
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Royal Holloway 2012: A framework for preventing cross-site scripting
Based on his Royal Holloway thesis, Joseph Bugeja proposes a new framework for preventing cross-site scripting attacks. Feature
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DNS security best practices to prevent DNS poisoning attacks
DNS cache poisoning is a threat to any Internet-connected enterprise. Learn how the attack method works and potential mitigation strategies in this thesis from Richard Agar of Royal Holloway University London. Royal Holloway eBook Seri
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How to tackle a buffer overflow attack and avoid vulnerabilities
Despite the research and learned papers on the subject, buffer overflow exploits seem to be as popular – and as successful – as ever Royal Holloway eBook Seri
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Computer Weekly and FT video debates: Tackling cyber crime
In a series of video debates, Computer Weekly and the Financial Times invite a panel of experts to discuss business and IT issues. Video
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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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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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Operation High Roller fraud puts US finance companies on red alert
Fraud ring Operation High Roller has spread from Europe to countries including the US in recent months, says McAfee’s latest threat report 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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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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IT security budgets mismatched to hacker targets, study shows
IT security budgets are not being used to provide defence technologies in some areas most likely to be targeted by hackers, a study shows News
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XSS attacks remain top threat to web applications
Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks remain the top threat to web applications, databases and websites, a study from FireHost reveals News
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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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Austrian hospital improves access to patient data with Imprivata
Klinikum Wels-Grieskirchen hospital in Austria explains how it improved speed of access and security to its works stations. News
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RSA Europe: Cloud key to future information security, says Qualys
Cloud computing is an opportunity information security professionals should not miss, says Philippe Courtot, CEO of security firm Qualys News
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Cyber crime costs UK organisations £2.1m a year
Ponemon Institute's 2012 Cost of Cyber Crime Study estimates cyber crime costs UK organisations an average of £2.1m a year each News
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