Why contractors' home networks are a security threat
Companies should take note of a recent poll that found contractors and IT administrators were the favorite targets of hackers.
Antone Gonsalves | 15 Aug | Read more
Companies should take note of a recent poll that found contractors and IT administrators were the favorite targets of hackers.
Antone Gonsalves | 15 Aug | Read more
Las Vegas -- The U.S. government should pay 10 times the going rate for zero-day software flaws in order to corner the market and then make those vulnerabilities public to render them less potent for attackers, Black hat 2014 attendees were told yesterday.
Tim Greene | 08 Aug | Read more
"The situation we're in with advertising is a lot like where the banks are, where everyone has struggled with the fact that you can't trust the other end of the connection," says White Ops CEO Michael Tiffany. "It's the same cookies, user information, etc. But one is real, and the other is fake."
Grant Hatchimonji | 07 Aug | Read more
In early July, news circulated that a Chinese manufacturer stood accused of tampering with the firmware of hand-held scanners.
Steve Ragan | 06 Aug | Read more
Security firms may be trying all sorts of ways to improve developers' security skills, but Israeli application-security firm Checkmarx has taken a different approach with a crowdsourced online game that challenges developers to identify the security flaws in actual samples of code.
David Braue | 05 Aug | Read more