March, 2012:

Orange offers Secure Mobility for corporate and personal devices

Adobe announces automatic, silent updates for Flash

Security B-Sides London confirms speaker line-up

Kaspersky-led quartet neuters Kelihos's second coming

Back to the future - learning network security lessons from history

O'Neill picks SafeNet's authentication for mobiles

Online crime is organised, with groups often less than six months old

EC proposes €3m Cybercrime Centre

New variant of Duqu detected

Warning: Zeus loose despite Microsoft noose

Schools survey reveals truth about encryption and stolen devices

AVG adds user-privacy-awareness features to paid and free software

Details of 170,000 military singles dumped online 'by LulzSec Reborn'

Financial services remains the biggest victim of cyber crime

Williams Lea uses LogRhythm's log management and SIEM

Spearphishing attacks against Tibet impersonate security vendor that raised alarm

Microsoft takes down C&C servers to disrupt Zeus

Security in a virtualised world - moving with the times

Questions asked over Barclays' Contactless after C4 News investigation

LulzSec video suggests return to action

Iron Mountain report: IS should be responsibility of entire business

The seal of security

Army deploys data encryption from ViaSat

Cisco moves into BYOD arena with Identity Services Engine enhancements

China claims it's the most attacked country

So what has the Information Commissioner got against local councils?

Data breaches rocket, as Verizon report highlights tardy detection #DBIR

Egnyte launches enterprise edition of cloud-based file-sharing solution

CertiVox looks to the PrivateSky with beta launch of encryption platform

Russians charged with using Carberp Trojan to collect more than £1m

Email the preferred method of sending large files for UK businesses

Indian call centre staff 'selling confidential personal data'

Symantec to buy mobile management vendor Nukona

Ipswitch announces compliance additions to log management suite

Data security and the public sector: it never rains but it pours

Fortinet highlights the need for speed

Per-record data breach cost rises

Kaspersky Lab reveals complexity of 'OO C' coded Duqu

Blue Coat revamps appliance technology to protect users with 'always on' solution

Threat intelligence: what to share?

Sainsbury's tries something new today with mobile device management

Avast pulls iYogi support over 'mis-selling' claims

Exclusive: MWR InfoSecurity unveils open-source Android app testing platform

IAM: back together, but disliked by users?

CBI warns Data Protection Directive will cost businesses and strangle innovation

ICO fines police force, as US health insurer coughs up $1.5m

SonicWALL launches UTM for SMEs with mobile support

The bottom line: are adult sites the most secure, or the most targeted?

Chinese spears attack Tibetan activists

Microsoft's Patch Tuesday delivers one critical bulletin

Sourcefire and Interoute, LogRhythm and Solera announce partnerships

Deputy Director, Information Security and Risk Management - HMRC

Vatican hit by Anonymous for second time in a week

Second winner of Cyber Security Challenge announced

The London School of Economics and Political Science: IT Services Information Security Manager

Dell plans to buy SonicWALL

Botnet working group created in the US

McDonald's employee skimmed customer payment cards for three weeks

Protecting the public sector

Riding the WiFi train, securely

Crouching tiger, hidden dragon, stolen data

SafeNet announces acquisition of Cryptocard

Symantec confirms breached data was leaked

Scottish charity reports data loss due to unencrypted USB sticks

One critical patch expected from Microsoft on tomorrow's Patch Tuesday

Imprivata CEO looks at IAM in the past and healthcare in the future

Kaspersky Lab finds Duqu contained unknown programming language

Chrome cracked at Pwn2Own and Pwnium contests

Security - it's all about four things

Anonymous responds to Sabu claim and arrests with attack on security vendor

Fresh solutions for BYOD policies from Extreme Networks and Fiberlink

Arrests of LulzSec and Anonymous members leads to claims that leader was an FBI informant

M86 Security to be acquired by Trustwave

BT and TalkTalk fail to quash Digital Economy Act

Trust in SMS and mobile social networking falters

Adobe and Google patch flaws

The Open Group declares war on counterfeit goods

Big Data - marketing speak or a realistic challenge?

Investigation reveals free Android apps pass personal data to third parties

Cyber security: the carrot and the stick

Smooth criminals nab Jacko's back catalogue from Sony. Shamone!

Becrypt product certified by CESG assurance scheme

LogLogic enhances data collection and logging capabilities

NASA reveals extent of malware infection and device loss, and admits CIO's capability is limited

RSA Conference 2012: Need for collaboration, information sharing and best technology addressed by FBI

News in brief: this week's product releases

Butterfly on a wheel: Gary McKinnon

A slight case of typosquatting

Spam still a challenge for firms

Rogue certificates 'affecting businesses as much as authorities'

Professional monitor in association with (ISC)2: the infosec skills gap

A look at the financial health of the cyber security industry

The problem of employees sharing too much information

BYOD becomes a reality as managers give the thumbs-up

How businesses use our online personal data: look and learn

RSA Conference 2012: Trustworthy Internet Movement launched to spur collaboration

Employees should secure LinkedIn profiles

RSA Conference 2012: Hacktivism is forcing organisations to look inward

Don't blame the captain

RSA Conference 2012: Symantec president talks of threat posed by new generation of employees

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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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