January, 2012:

What is the future of encryption?

Transport for London expects the capital to be Lost Device Central this summer

Anonymous hits out at martial arts group after 'cowards' taunt

What can others learn from Stratfor's mistakes?

Wave launches cloud-based encryption management service

Browsium allows IE6 web applications to be run in modern browsers

Symantec declares pcAnywhere safe to use

Accused Kelihos botnet controller protests his innocence

ICO fines Scottish council

Is the hybrid cloud a hybrid threat?

Veracode adds Android testing capability to platform

ICO: consumers often denied right to their information

ICO calls for rethink on Data Protection Directive changes

Hosted information protection launched by Verdasys

IT directors believe consumerisation of IT is overhyped

Why cyber security represents a new cold war

Symantec advises users to avoid pcAnywhere as 'code hack' story persists

ISF: consider a cyber resiliency response to protect against 'unknown unknowns'

Google to release revised privacy policy in March

Businesses will have to report major data breaches within 24 hours under new EC law

Open source 'Malwr' analysis tool launched

Anonymous targets Ireland over plan to introduce 'SOPA' bill

Twitter acquires web anti-malware firm

Microsoft names former software engineer as man behind Kelihos botnet

Could a distributed denial-of-service attack be made on your inbox?

Typosquatting leads Megaupload seekers astray, as other file-sharing sites limit access

Government CIO unveiled as part of C-level changes

Fortinet enhances its FortiDB range

APT: more than a buzz-phrase?

2012: Crumbling trust in tech?

Businesses prepared for consumerisation when it comes to email

Sourcefire moves into malware analytics

Anonymous plans fresh offensive against Sony

Megaupload takedown spurs retaliation from Anonymous

Ransomware attacks on the rise

Cyber Security Challenge appoints CEO

Koobface servers switched off following investigation

Halon Security launches firewalls with support for virtualised environments

There's space in SIEM for a new Alien

Tweeters reveal personal details including email addresses

Care provider rapped by UK and Isle of Man data commissioners over lost memory stick

Frailty of GSM network revealed, as calls are easily intercepted

Are CISOs about to become about much more than security?

Smartphone capabilities should lead to greater take-up of voice biometrics

Proliferation of mobile devices boosts number of security events

Symantec reveals hacking and theft of source code

How private equity investment can support the growth of businesses in the IT security sector

Transaction authentication device launched by SafeNet

Attacks against Israeli services continue

T-Mobile staff data and passwords hacked and published

F-Secure confirms new president and CEO

With new devices come new challenges

Public sector survey reveals threat of cyber and economic crime

Cyber Security Challenge finalists announced

San Francisco college was infested with viruses for more than ten years

White House encourages battle against online piracy, but vows to protect innovation

It started with a memo

Queen's University Belfast Research Assistant/Research Fellow (Video Event Recognition and Object Tracking) Ref: 12/101905

Email blunder causes red faces at AstraZeneca

Chinese attacks target US government agencies and smartcards

Sophos releases virtualised appliances

What Stratfor said

US moves to protect power grid

Next-generation policies for managing the people factor

Stratfor CEO admits credit card data was unencrypted and expects to be attacked again

Phishing campaign disrupts US-CERT

Anonymous targets Finland over Pirate Bay blocking

Microsoft and Adobe release first major patch bundles of 2012

Are QR codes the next spam frontier?

Law firm selects security from Check Point

Infoblox DNS platform integrates Thales nShield hardware security module

Android capability added to Absolute solution

Cyber Security Challenge winner appointed as security engineer

Siemens Enterprise Communications selects Fortinet appliances

Stratfor data dump contained British military and political user passwords

Three steps to ensuring BYOD doesn't lead to BYOT (bring your own threat)

Stratfor attacked, but it's the same old password security story

Israeli government labels cyber attack 'a terrorist operation'

Symantec investigating hackers' claims about Norton source code being published

Microsoft to start 2012 with seven bulletins on Patch Tuesday

Cyber security reaches NATO's attention

User opposition to Facebook Timeline leads warnings about scam pages

Internet Explorer 6 use continues to decline

IBM finds Green Hat a good fit

Qualys partners MetricStream to build vulnerability detection and remediation framework

Amazon Web Services offers security with gateways from Check Point

Kaspersky: Stuxnet and Duqu were built on a platform that will yield more variants

Anonymous to switch attention to doxing Sony executives after backtrack on fresh PlayStation attack

KEMP Technologies launches server load balancer appliances and application delivery controllers

Microsoft publishes workaround for ASP.NET vulnerability

How Anonymous stepped up its activity over Christmas

Subway hackers used freely available tools and sold data via a file transfer site

Professional monitor in association with (ISC)2: the threat of BYOD

Focusing on mobile malware

The bug hunt

A new world of risk

McAfee gets into the deep

How secure is voice recognition software

In defence of Operation Ore

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