Security News > 2019 > May

Trust is at a tipping point: Consumers will react strongly if they feel their privacy is compromised
There’s a stunning lack of consumer trust in the ability of private and public sector organizations to protect their data, as well as sharply conflicting views between businesses and consumers...

The push towards digital transformation in the U.S. government is putting sensitive data at risk, according to a Thales research conducted by analyst firm IDC. The 2019 Thales Data Threat Report –...

Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, announced the latest release of Red Hat Process Automation, introducing new capabilities designed to address functional and...

Elevate Security, the first fully integrated Security Behavior Training and Analytics Platform, announced that it has acquired Phish5, a phishing simulation suite known for its ease of use. The...

NSS Labs, a global leader and trusted source for independent cybersecurity product testing, announced that Jason Brvenik has been named Chief Executive Officer (CEO); he had been serving as Chief...

A Mozilla bug has made everyone's Firefox addons 'untrustworthy' - including turning off the important NoScript security feature in Tor.

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Mozilla will block Firefox add-ons that contain obfuscated code Mozilla has announced that, starting from June 10,...

Short on concrete details but long on affirming cybersecurity skills as a critical piece of federal defense, the White House executive order aims to bolster the national cyber workforce.

Researchers are making space blankets using technology based on squid skin. Honestly, it's hard to tell how much squid is actually involved in this invention. As usual, you can also use this squid...

Enterprises today have many digital ways of interacting with their customers - and therefore just as many ways for authenticating those users and transactions. Sesh Venkataraman of CA Technologies...