May, 2008:

Verizon extends security services with Fortinet tie-up

Motorola RAZR found vulnerable to JPEG attack

ENISA warns Europe to step up to prevent 'digital 9/11'

Apple releases latest Leopard OS update

Confirmed: London is an ID fraudster's paradise

Deutsche Telekom to investigate alleged monitoring of phone calls

RIM stands firm over Indian demands to decrypt data

Auditors unearth weak IT security at SocGen

Sophos signs up execs from two of its rivals

Interview: Lord Erroll

Ex-Mastercard exec reveals top postcodes for identity fraud

US school network falls victim to child hacker

Trustwave branches out into application pen-testing

Alcatel-Lucent to secure mobile workers with always-on datacard

Web application security in un-trusted client scenarios

Combining SOA with a secure IT infrastructure

SonicWALL extends unified threat management line

EMC plans encryption work with Brocade

Home Office backs down over e-crime plans

NHS to encrypt 700,000 devices

Government lines up central database of phone and internet records

Google defends privacy policy after Google Health launch

Firebrand launches disaster recovery training

SOCA overlooks e-crime in annual report

Apple rapped for Safari download policy

Cisco IOS rootkit to be revealed at London conference

NATO backs cybersecurity defence centre in Estonia

Cisco warns on IP telephony flaws

Checkpoint guards against web-borne malware

Brute-force SSH attacks surge

European Commission seeks security genius

Microsoft releases three critical bulletins on Patch Tuesday

Hackers take down Zimbabwean state-owned newspaper

Developer reveals 25 year old software bug

Home Office admits delays over criminalisation of DoS attacks

MoD to encrypt 20,000 laptops

Chilean government servers breached by hacker

Privacy watchdog welcomes tough data laws

Google unveils fruits of Postini acquisition

Sourcefire founder recognised as leading light in information technology

Israeli private investigators guilty in spyware case

Forum: Free invitation to the SC Forum for 55 delegates

Recruitment: How to hire the right staff

Software: Safe by design

Interview: Shlomo Kramer

Let's get physical

Legal Matters: Watch those piggybackers

How exposed are you?

Copyright confusion

True tales of San Francisco

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Employee file sharing: the good, the bad and the ugly

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In a recent SC survey, when asked 'Do you think your current network is secure?' 43 per cent of IS professionals said they were not sure. Technology developments such as multi-point cloud solutions, consumerisation, BYOD uptake and even Windows 8 are a major headache in network security for IT leaders. So what can be done? SC's latest webcast shares practical advice from industry experts. To secure your free place, please click here.

SC Whitepapers

Java security: Balancing existing testing platforms with open source solutions

In a rush to get new products out to market quickly, companies expose themselves to the risk of software failure. Java developers often turn to open source solutions to help protect themselves from risk. This new whitepaper explains how you can use your existing testing platforms alongside open source solutions to fix those issues related to both security and quality within your Java code. To download the paper for free, please click here.


DDoS and downtime: Considerations for risk management

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Ponemon 2012 Global Encryption Trends Study

In Ponemon's recent Global Encryption Study, the organisation surveyed 4,205 information security professionals across seven countries to examine how encryption has evolved over the last eight years. The study focused on data protection priorities, budgeted expenditures for encryption and the types of encryption technologies involved, with the findings revealing some interesting insight into the relationship between encryption and its impact on the security position of organisations. To read the full report for free, please download it here.


Advanced spear phishing: The rise of industrial phishing attacks

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