Marriott International CEO Arne Sorenson testified in front of a US Senate subcommittee yesterday, revealing new details about a security breach the hotel chain disclosed last year. . Speaking in front of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Sorenson apologized to the company's customers but also shot down rumors that China was behind the hack. According to a prepared statement for his testimony, Sorenson said that the first time when Marriott learned that something might be wrong was on September 8, last year, when they were contacted by Accenture, the IT company that was managing the Starwood guest reservation database. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Hilton's President Chris Nassetta discusses the previous fiscal year's data compromise, elucidating information regarding the infiltration.. Marriott International, Cybersecurity Incident, Senate Testimony, Data Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The hacker who alerted federal authorities to the alleged leak of classified documents by Pfc. Bradley E. Manning testified Tuesday that the young Army analyst never indicated any desire to help U.S. adversaries by releasing the material.. The link for this article located at Washington Post is no longer available. . Adrian Lamo, a prominent hacker, provided key testimony in Bradley Manning's case, detailing their interactions and Manning's motivations for leaking documents. Adrian Lamo, Bradley Manning, Cyber Breach, Classified Leak. . Anthony Pell
When he goes to Washington, D.C. next week to testify before the U.S. Congress on computer and Internet security, Bruce Schneier, the CTO of Counterpane Internet Security, would like to tell them that such efforts are currently done poorly and with the wrong goals.. . .. When he goes to Washington, D.C. next week to testify before the U.S. Congress on computer and Internet security, Bruce Schneier, the CTO of Counterpane Internet Security, would like to tell them that such efforts are currently done poorly and with the wrong goals. He will also tell Congress that "the Internet is too complex to secure," as he said in a speech on the last day of the Black Hat Briefings security conference here Thursday. "Often when I tell people that, they get very disturbed," he said. But nonetheless, "we're losing ground every year," because every new product is less secure; every new level of complexity or integration makes a product less secure, he said. Events seem to bear out his conclusions: despite there being more computer security companies and software than at any other time, viruses, worms, Web page defacements and other security incidents are seemingly happening more often than ever before. The link for this article located at NW Fusion is no longer available. . In a recent congressional hearing, Bruce Schneier presented his insights on the intricate nature of internet security and the persistent threats facing users and organizations alike.. Internet Security Challenges,Cybersecurity Testimony,Security Complexity. . Anthony Pell
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