November, 2011:

IT managers face reality of integrated personal and business IT requirements

Small business UTM launched by WatchGuard

The effect of the Cyber Security Strategy on the ISP, and ultimately the end-user

UN investigates hack after more than 100 credentials posted

RIM expands enterprise server to allow Android and Apple devices to connect

Investment firm acquires Clearswift

Veracode confirms appointment of Bob Brennan as CEO

Preparing for mobile emergencies

John Reid welcomes Cyber Security Strategy, but suggests key changes

Government cuts and lack of action on Get Safe Online criticised by former Home Secretary

Java exploit built into BlackHole exploit kit

Fraud survey reveals extent of cyber crime

Why is data protection not a priority for small businesses?

Research Fellow (Information Fusion based Reasoning with Dispersed Events): Queen's University Belfast

Two county councils fined by ICO over 'serious email errors'

Hacking of Maple Story could leave 13 million gamers at risk

Qualys offers businesses short-term free deals on services

The government's Cyber Security Strategy: friend or foe?

MoD confirms loss of 280 computers in 18 months

Entries for SC Awards Europe 2012 break all records; entry deadline extended

Government's cyber security strategy proposes expansion of GCHQ, police training and a national hub

Data breach victims file class-action lawsuit against healthcare provider

Mobile security, but not as you know it

Mobile payments 'prevalent in five years'

Sourcefire: attacks against SCADA-based systems just the beginning

Mobile malware targeting Android increases drastically

ViaSat rolls out secure communications technology in UK

Six steps to achieving effective data access governance

Investigation reveals extent of data loss in the public sector

Free PCI-compliance application launched by Acuity

Interoute adds security services to European cloud

IRISSCERT conference kicks off, as statistics reveal level of cyber crime against Irish websites

UK banks set for cyber security 'stress test'

Attacker says SCADA system was protected by three-character password

Largest DDoS of 2011 detected

Southwark Council rapped for leaving sensitive documents and computer in vacated office

What makes a trader go rogue?

Tech, media and telecoms attacks on the rise

SCADA-based water system hacked

In the year of the DDoS, how best to fight the fire?

White Hat exceeds £500,000 in fundraising

Cryptocard acquires GrIDsure following liquidation

Denial-of-service flaw in BIND 9 domain name servers issued with temporary patch

Nearly half of all IT departments do not deploy encryption

Accrediting with a white hat

NitroSecurity expands SIEM technology for advanced correlation

Scottish lawyer has unencrypted laptop stolen during holiday

Trend Micro's new SafeSync for Business allows mobile devices to access data

DDoS mitigation systems 'under attack'

IT managers 'waste time searching for needles in haystacks'

Stolen Malaysian key used to sign malicious software

Thales confirms payShield 9000 hardware security module is PCI-compliant

Symantec launches security tool for instant messaging

Becrypt offers level 3 encryption for Fujitsu tablet

Solicitors use Egress's secure file transfer solution

Duqu detection kit released

IISP confirms new board members

Can't we just ignore PCI-DSS and get on with life?

Government criticised for lack of leadership on Big Data

Apple and Adobe release updates

Former GCHQ director claims security ignorance is holding back business

Microsoft confirms revoked trust in Malaysian CA

Lookout for mobile security

Exclusive: Mycroft and SureCloud partner to offer managed security compliance platform

Operation Ghost Click snares 'international cyber bandits'

Bitdefender rolls out Safego tool to protect tweeters

One critical patch from Microsoft - but no fix for #Duqu vulnerability

Is it hard being a CISO at a security company?

New versions of management and security suites launched by LANDesk

DNS and DoS attacks 'the most difficult to protect against'

SafeNet launches enterprise key management solution to utilise OASIS KMIP

Security patches for your people

Businesses begin to benefit from the consumerisation of IT

The industry who cried wolf

Dutch certificate authority suspends activity, as Microsoft revokes trust in Malaysian CA

Adidas takes down websites after cyber attack

Palo Alto Networks launches branch office next-generation firewall and mobile malware prevention

US names China and Russia as key cyber threats

Android malware 'DroidKungFu' expands to five variants

Council loses details of 18,000 residents

Only one critical patch expected from Microsoft next week, as it releases a #Duqu workaround

Thousands of WordPress sites sucked into BlackHole

Secunia cuts out the middle man in vulnerability research

GFI Software updates VIPRE

Is Compliance-as-a-Service possible?

Lush reasons to legislate online payment transactions

Check Point acquires GRC solutions provider Dynasec

Cloud-based endpoint protection launched by Bitdefender

Document management tool added by Absolute Software

Professional Monitor: in association with (ISC)2

SC Survey: Network security

When it comes to information security some things never change

SC Magazine interview: Jonathan Craymer

SC editor Paul Fisher meets Eugene Kaspersky in Moscow

Technology should not be blamed for problems in society

China disputes claim hackers breached U.S. satellites

"DevilRobber" trojan targets Mac OS X for Bitcoins

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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

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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