Security News > 2018 > April
Tom Patterson of Unisys Opens Up on Network Security and Behavioral BiometricsIn today's extended enterprise, with organizations leveraging supply chains and the cloud, microsegmentation has...
Unified security management and threat intelligence provider AlienVault this week announced the launch of a free scanning service that allows organizations to identify threats and risks in their...
Can bug bounty programs be designed to protect consumer privacy and how do programs balance white hat disclosure versus companies sitting on vulnerabilities until they are fixed?
Rsam's Vivek Shivananda on How the New Approach Solves a Classic ProblemAs corporate information silos fall, traditional approaches to governance, risk and compliance are giving way to the new...
Facebook has built some of the most advanced algorithms for tracking users, but when it comes to acting on user abuse reports about Facebook groups and content that clearly violate the company's...
Cybersecurity conferences don't always practise what they preach.
The man behind a cacophony of robocalls had little to say for himself on Capitol Hill
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
The RSA Conference 2018 is winding down at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Here are a few more photos from the Expo floor. Featured companies: RSA, Forcepoint, A10 Networks, Carbon Black,...
Security researchers have just revealed a new unpatched bug that allows attackers to circumvent Windows 10 S' Device Guard feature, which locks the OS to only running whitelisted software.