Security News > 2018 > April
Qualcomm components were inundated with security issues in this month's Android Security bulletin. Here's the highlights.
Cyberterrorism Analyst Morgan Wright on How US Must Bolster PreparationWhile U.S. agencies and enterprises increasingly understand the nation-state cyber threat, they are woefully unprepared to...
LinkedIn CISO Cory Scott on the Importance of Developing a Personal NarrativeWhen it comes to building an effective cybersecurity team, it isn't just about acquiring the right technology and...
Digital Guardian's Dave Karp on Changes in DLPAs GDPR and other global regulations put a premium on data governance, organizations focus increasingly on the evolution of data loss prevention. Dave...
Global chip-maker Intel on Tuesday announced two new technologies—Threat Detection Technology (TDT) and Security Essentials—that not only offer hardware-based built-in security features across...
Russian state-sponsored hackers are targeting network infrastructure devices worldwide, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the United...
CrowdStrike this week unveiled its new Falcon Endpoint Protection Complete solution and announced the addition of an automated threat analysis module to its Falcon platform. read more
And I 'could' sing a duet with Taylor Swift Comment The British Army's troubled Watchkeeper drones "could still be deployed on operations", a defence minister has insisted.…
Hackers are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve their attacks. Here's how to safeguard against malicious AI, according to Forrester.
While a majority of the US public sees companies’ ability to keep data private as absolutely key, it has little trust in companies to do so. In fact, only 20 percent of them “completely trust”...