Take a look at the security headlines, and you’ll see report after report of businesses and large organisations being hacked. . Sensitive databases are accessed, passwords are stolen, email archives are plundered, innocent people are put at risk and corporations get a kick up the backside that they need to take security more seriously. But what you don’t tend to hear about are hacks of computer systems belonging to the US Congress. The link for this article located at TripWire is no longer available. . Sensitive databases are accessed, passwords are stolen, email archives are plundered, innocent peopl. report, security, headlines, you’ll, businesses, large. . Brittany Day
Crazy is never in short supply in Washington. Through lean times and boom times, regardless of who is in the White House or which party controls the Congress, the one resource that. This is never more true than when that venerable and voluble body takes up a topic with some technical nuance to it. The appearance of words such as The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . A fusion of legislation, blockchain, and bewilderment highlights the shifting terrain of digital innovation governance.. Congress Reforms, Crypto Technology, Tech Developments, Policy Dynamics. . Dave Wreski
I am honoured to have been invited back to present at the prestigious e-Crime Congress to be held in London, March this year. However it caused a flash-back to the last occasion I presented at Congress in 2009, when things seemed to be very different.. It was around that time when myself, and a small number of other security professionals were predicting darker things to come. But for some reason, at The link for this article located at Infosecurity US is no longer available. . Exploring past predictions on cyber risks at the e-Crime Congress reveals changes in security strategies, driven by emerging threats and adaptive measures. E-Crime Congress, Cyber Threat Predictions, Information Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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