June, 2008:

Optenet launches into the UK

Microsoft presses deeper into security space

Exclusive: Privacy campaigners may sue EC over provision of citizens' personal data to the FBI

Researchers reveal trio of VoIP vulnerabilities

Poynter review: HMRC has radically reduced security risks

Case study: Deep inside the Serious Fraud Office's digital forensics unit

Oyster card hackers may have their research blocked

Pacific island knocked off internet by DDoS attack

Geordies unify physical and IT security

Poynter Review, IPCC severely criticise HMRC over data breach

CCTV cameras that listen as well as watch

Vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat leads to public exploit

Scotland loses details of nearly one million 999 calls

Google, Microsoft lead efforts to spur the adoption of digital identities

Dutch academics hack Oyster card

Euro 2008's 'Malicious XI' revealed

Private investigators fined by magistrates after conning BT for information

Police line up £2.5m smart card project

Sweden adopts eavesdropping legislation

Video highlights of SC's Stamp Out Data Leakage conference

ATM hackers net millions using stolen information

ESET launches anti-malware for Windows Mobile

Trend Micro takes security into the cloud

Coffee drinkers in peril after espresso overspill attack

Weak security controls to blame as finance firm is hit by FSA fine

Stolen data found on international crimeservers

Government admits breaching data rules following PC theft

Security spending bucks economic downturn

RIM: BlackBerry service won't be shut down despite ultimatum

NASA hacker appeals to House of Lords to overturn extradition

IT Governance guide released for security professionals

Interview: Louise Bennett

Symantec pledges support to under-fire malware tests

Home Secretary faces grilling after second secret document leak

NASA hacker to make House of Lords appeal on Monday

Ministry of Defence to bolster internet intelligence

Ministers extend ENISA remit

Government suspends civil servant over al-Qaeda document leak

Cisco builds CCTV into ISRs

Microsoft releases seven patches, three critical

Securing businesses is "extremely challenging", claim UK bosses

MPs urge Government caution over handling of citizens' data

Security expert: BT should be prosecuted over its use of Phorm

Sophos reports double-digit growth

Catholic church pulls together back-up strategy

Microsoft to patch three critical vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday

Trend Micro to boycott security tests

Second tier vendors to challenge McAfee, Symantec on endpoint security

Ethical hacking site falls victim to hackers

AT&T drives deeper into security services

Google chief exec targeted over privacy policy

Trend Micro releases major upgrade to SME software

Voice biometrics wins cautious early acceptance

Microsoft warns over Safari "carpet bomb" attack

Industry Focus: Dave DeWalt, McAfee

Financial: Lean times

Mobile working: Protect your buzz

Interview: Jo Wise

Industry Focus: Kaspersky Lab

RSA Conference: Tales of the city

Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2

Facebook faces accusations of 22 privacy violations

Learn from these mistakes

Powerful password thieves

Target practice

Why SOCA has let us down

Sourcefire rejects unsolicited takeover bid from Barracuda

Indian Government issues ultimatum to RIM over BlackBerry monitoring

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

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This new webcast is set to unveil the full results from the latest data security survey, where it was revealed that 50 per cent of the information security professionals asked said that they had 'no real visibility' of how data is being sent within and outside the company. Guest speakers include the director of information security from Monster.co.uk and the ISO from Atos. To secure your free place, please click here.

SC Webcasts

Security beyond the (fire)wall

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This webcast addresses the technological challenges of maintaining full control of your most sensitive information - even once it goes beyond the firewall - while maintaining the freedom and flexibility necessary to allow your staff and other stakeholders to work as efficiently as possible. Tune in for free to hear from our regular and popular guest speaker, Bola Rotibi from (ISC)2 application security advisory board. To secure your place, please click here.


2013's invisible network threats: Identify and respond

Streaming live on 11th June at 3pm BST

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

The purpose of this paper is to start a conversation about the often overlooked risk of downtime caused by DDoS attacks and to provide sufficient content for risk managers to account for the DDoS threat as they evaluate risks to their day-to-day operations and long-term mission. To read the paper in full, please download it for free here.


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

With phishing still the most common form of attack, hackers are now engaging in industrial-scale phishing attacks that leverage sophisticated customisation and delivery techniques. Borrowing tactics from cloud computing and database marketing, this study looks at longline phishing - an advanced form of spear phishing, which has higher clickthrough and penetration rates than traditional attacks, potentially causing a higher risk to IT security departments across the world. To read the study for free, please click here.


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