UK sets bar for hacker attacks on driverless car
The UK government has set new rules for driverless cars, urging testers to ensure vehicles are built to record and store critical data while fending off remote hackers.
The UK government has set new rules for driverless cars, urging testers to ensure vehicles are built to record and store critical data while fending off remote hackers.
The debate over when security researchers should expose serious vulnerabilities has been rekindled with the recent release of exploit tools for a flaw in USB flash drive firmware.
Antone Gonsalves | 07 Oct | Read more
Within five years the math for cracking encryption algorithms could become so efficient that it may render today's commonly used RSA public key cryptography algorithm obsolete, Black Hat attendees were told.
Tim Greene | 02 Aug | Read more
To be presented and released at Black Hat, CrowdStrike's Tortilla delivers to researchers much-needed anonymity on Windows machines
Antone Gonsalves | 16 Jul | Read more