With a decade under its belt, ENISA enters 2014 with a mission to improve cybersecurity across Europe by collaborating with companion agencies around the world, says Executive Director Udo Helmbrecht.
There have never been more career options for privacy professionals. But what are the essential skills and experience for advancement? Michelle Dennedy of Intel Security discusses her career path.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore announced March 13 that it would begin regulating virtual currency exchanges to address potential money laundering and terrorist financing risks.
Cosmetics supplies retailer Sally Beauty Supply now acknowledges that fewer than 25,000 records containing payment card data were illegally accessed and possibly removed as a result of a network intrusion.
Yi-Kai Liu, a computer scientist at NIST, explains how he's attempting to use quantum physics to devise a way to create a one-shot memory device that could help secure, for example, transactions or administrative passwords.
Two Stanford University researchers are conducting a study using crowdsourcing to show that the NSA's culling of telephone metadata can reveal a lot about an individual. I joined the crowd to find out what the metadata says about me.
Security breaches in large enterprises make the headlines, but 55 percent of small and mid-size businesses have also experienced a data breach. And 60 percent of small businesses fail within six months of falling victim to a cyber attack.
This e-book examines the security challenges unique to mid-size...
The number of cyber attacks against midsize companies has doubled in the last year. And cost per employee is more than three times that of larger companies. While midsize organizations often lack the sophisticated defenses of large enterprises, many fail to recognize their vulnerability and are overconfident in their...
A study by Verizon finds 86 percent of security breaches come from the outside. Spotting cyber attacks in your network means identifying the signature of known threats. Reputation data takes that one step farther by identifying communications coming from or going to known bad actors based on their...
As the incidence and cost of cyber crime have escalated, organizations have responded by establishing security operations centers (SOC) to detect and counter cyber attack, and assure compliance with industry guidelines. But how capable are SOCs, and where is the greatest opportunity for improvement?
HP Security...
Threat Intelligence and Incident Response: A Study of U.S. and EMEA Organizations, sponsored by AccessData, surveyed 1,083 CISOs and security technicians in the United States and EMEA about how their companies handle the immediate aftermath of a cyber-attack and what would help their teams more successfully detect and...
Fidelis XPS Collector provides a powerful new way of conducting incident response. By providing the ability to query and correlate historical information, and then tie it to the tuning of existing rules or the creation of new ones, Fidelis XPS Collector accelerates the process of understanding the scope of incidents...
Threat actors are constantly evolving their tactics, employing new evasion techniques, and finding new ways and methods to trick the user to exploit your network infrastructure. While there have been some recent instances of purely destructive attacks, the majority of compromises we examine are attempting to steal...
In these times of complex, advanced and persistent attacks threatening all Internet connected organizations, detecting malware and the associated activities of it is increasingly important. Defending enterprises against these kinds of adversaries is not easy. It requires a combination of people, processes and...
The most important thing to understand about dealing with a true advanced persistent threat (APT) is that it's like having pneumonia; by the time it's diagnosed you've probably had it for a while - sometimes a long while. It's often not easy to cure, and if you try to cure it without the right medication, it can...
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