Following today’s news that Russian hackers managed to breach part of the White House computer system, various industry experts offered their thoughts on the incident.
A new report from a security body has revealed that the Cupertino firm is now the 'most-phished' brand - with user Apple IDs the primary target.
BAE Systems has announced that its purchase of cloud security firm SilverSky has been finalised for £144.4 million.
The Bank of England, in partnership with some of the largest US banks, is set to simulate a major cyberattack in order to test the security protocols being employed by the finance industry: Operation Resilient Shield.
Enterprise firms are facing a security headache as they attempt to increase their mobility without risking data loss.
The cloud storage platform has moved quickly to dismiss suggestions that it has been hacked, claiming that the credentials leaked online were stolen from third-party sites.
The mass cyber-attack, which occurred between February and March, left millions of users' passwords and non-financial data exposed.
The two firms working to implement new messaging standard that lets Facebook identify dead email addresses linked to users trying to recover passwords.
French storage company LaCie, which counts security encryption products among its portfolio, has warned customers that it may have been breached by hackers for an entire year.
Australia’s former immigration minister Scott Morrison has spoken out regarding the high-profile data leak involving the personal information of several G20 leaders.
Electronic voting machines used for US elections between 2002 and 2014 would have been extremely easy to hack, according to reports.
A tiny 0.6% of 2012-13 graduates entered cyber security job roles, Select Committee told.
The chip maker claims to have developed a new hardware-software bundle that uses multiple security layers, offering greater protection to retail transactions.
According to a new survey by KPMG, consumers are increasingly concerned that technology is dominating their lives, with many desiring a return to “simple” devices.
The conflict between privacy and security is a long-running one, often inflamed by global threats, but always present.
The Internet of Things, while still largely unknown amongst the general public, is expected to make a big impact in 2015.
Worldwide theft of intellectual property is more rife now than ever before, according to the security giant.
Microsoft has announced that its cloud infrastructure is ready to accept government clients, particularly US public sector customers in federal, state and local organisations.
On the 11 November, a major patch relating to 16 security bulletins will be released, five of which are “critical,” nine which are “important” and two which address moderate risks.
The software giant is trying to tempt enterprise firms to adopt the new OS after the disappointment of Windows 8, by introducing a host of new security features.
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