Week in Security: More Wikileaks Fallout, Cybersecurity Buzz and Browser Updates
No Yes The words "cyber war" were in the headlines this week, as controversy and debate about the leak of confidential diplomatic cables by Wikileaks reached a fever pitch. As speculation turned to...
View ArticleReport: U.S. Is Hyping Threat Of Cyber War
A new report suggests that lawmakers, policy wonks and corporations are sensationalizing the risk of cyber attacks far beyond the actual threat. The inflation of cyber security threat, like the...
View ArticleReport: U.S. Needs Cyber Monroe Doctrine
A New Report from a Washington D.C. think tank with ties to the Obama Administration says the U.S. needs to overhaul its cyber security planning and issue a kind of Monroe Doctrine for cyber space to...
View ArticleSiemens Patches SCADA Holes, Downplays Threat
In the wake of a report about vulnerabilities in its products, Siemens issued a patch for its Simatic S7 industrial controllers on Monday. ICS CERT, the Cyber Emergency Response Team for Industrial...
View ArticleBarr Unbowed: Former HBGary Federal CEO says We Need to Learn from LulzSec
This is the first in a two-part interview with Aaron Barr, the former CEO of HBGary FederalEach of us has made mistakes in our lives - woeful errors that we've been forced to learn from at great...
View ArticleDid Apple, RIM and Nokia Help The Indian Government Spy On The U.S.?
Documents purportedly lifted from Indian government servers contain explosive allegations: that leading Western firms including Apple Corp., Research in Motion and Nokia provided the government with...
View ArticleReport Warns of Woeful Readiness For Cyber Attacks Globally
A new report finds that the 'bad guys' are winning, and that most nations are ill-prepared for crippling cyber attacks.read more
View ArticleDespite Intrusions, Chances Of U.S.-China Cyber War Are Small
SAN FRANCISCO - A panel of security and policy experts said that, despite dire warnings about the information warfare capabilities of China and other developing nations, the risk of an all-out cyber...
View ArticleAn Unhappy Birthday For Uncle Sam On Cyber Security
Here's the good news on America's birthday: the last year has seen the U.S. emerge as an undisputed global leader in the use of offensive cyber operations. Averting another "Sputnik" moment, the...
View ArticleENISA Outlines Security Regulations for EU Smart Grid Expansion
The European Union has set a series of ambitious goals for itself: by 2020, the 27 member states expect to collectively use 20 percent renewable energy, reduce CO2 emissions by 20 percent, and increase...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....