The government-backed Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) launched a new roadmap today intended to kick-start an international effort to engineer security into products from their inception. Building in Information Security, Privacy and Assurance (PDF) aims to overcome the siloed approach to security taken by many countries, according to Cyber Security KTN director Nigel Jones. Security at the core is extremely important. Trying to "bolt on" security, as so many distributions do, often leads to something less than really secure. Do you agree?. "We are trying to get international co-operation on building security in from the start, because the problem still remains and it is still unclear what the best way to do it is," he said. The roadmap covers how industry, governments and consumers can improve security and privacy, and includes a number of principal recommendations. The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . Join a worldwide initiative to weave security into the foundational stages, promoting stronger privacy and trust.. Product Security, Information Assurance, Privacy Management, Security Initiative. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Council of Europe has dropped proposals to outlaw the use of "hacking" tools by IT departments, following an intense lobbying campaign by businesses. The proposals were contained in the Council of Europe's Convention on Crime in Cyberspace, which aims to . . . . The Council of Europe has dropped proposals to outlaw the use of "hacking" tools by IT departments, following an intense lobbying campaign by businesses. The proposals were contained in the Council of Europe's Convention on Crime in Cyberspace, which aims to make it easier for law enforcement agencies to collaborate internationally. The council provoked a storm of protest by including proposals in the treaty that would have made it illegal for anyone to disseminate software and techniques that could be used by hackers to illegally access systems. The link for this article located at Computer Weekly is no longer available. . The European Union has abandoned plans to ban the employment of 'hacking' software by technology teams, signaling a notable change.. Hacking Tools, IT Security, Cybercrime Strategies, Government Policy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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