Security News > 2019 > May

A digital signing flaw killed add-ons for Firefox as well as Tor -- and no patch is yet available for Tor users.

Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, announced that Lockheed Martin worked with Red Hat to modernize the application development process used to bring new capabilities...

Will connected devices be insecure forever? Or will legislation - such as the recent UK mandate announced this week - help boost IoT security?

Experts called on 5G providers Friday to heed supply chain security in light of concerns about technology providers such as China's Huawei, recently banned by the US government. read more

Israel claims it has bombed a building housing Hamas cyber operatives in response to a cyberattack launched by Gaza’s ruling militant group over the weekend. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said...

Google is getting ready to host its fourth-annual Capture the Flag (CTF) event, which will feature over $30,000 in prize money. Set to take place in June, the event welcomes teams of security...

Amidst the PR glitz and popularity of bug bounty programs, experts worry that actual smart security strategy is being left behind.

Post-Snowden Transparency, Incident Response Push by Western Allies ContinueWith cyberattacks, online espionage and data breaches happening at a seemingly nonstop pace, Western intelligence...

I don't have a lot of good news for you. The truth is there's nothing we can do to protect our data from being stolen by cybercriminals and others. Ten years ago, I could have given you all sorts...

The shift to the cloud is well underway. The RightScale 2019 State of the Cloud Report finds that 84 percent of respondents have a multicloud strategy, with public cloud adoption at 91 percent. read more