GCHQ releases ‘Cryptoy' app to recruit tomorrow’s spies
The UK’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), which may have used the Regin malware, has released a far less menacing app that teaches students how to make and break secrets
The UK’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), which may have used the Regin malware, has released a far less menacing app that teaches students how to make and break secrets
Ongoing concerns about the security of cloud-hosted data will drive many companies to put their cloud initiatives on the back burner in 2015, security firm WatchGuard has predicted as it singles out the most and least concerning security trends for the new year.
David Braue | 12 Dec | Read more
Organisations convinced they have been the victims of state-sponsored cyberattacks may want to take a deep breath and look at their employees first, one security expert has advised during his address at the AusCERT 2013 security conference.
David Braue | 22 May | Read more
Businesses are in the crosshairs as military and spy organizations around the world step up their cyber-snooping techniques, and the shift to cloud is only exacerbating the risks. How can you be sure your cloud partner is capable of protecting your data from cyberattacks?
Jose Albino, director of operations and compliance, Hughes Cloud Services | 26 Nov | Read more