Will ransomware attackers target critical infrastructure next?
Researchers from Georgia Tech have demonstrated that it is possible to ransom a water treatment plant by hacking its control systems.
Researchers from Georgia Tech have demonstrated that it is possible to ransom a water treatment plant by hacking its control systems.
Recent concerns from tech luminaries about a robot apocalypse may be overblown, but artificial intelligence researchers need to start thinking about security measures as they build ever more intelligent machines, according to a group of AI experts.
Grant Gross | 01 Jul | Read more
Stuxnet, the powerful malware that wormed its way in and hobbled Iran's uranium enrichment efforts, infiltrated the secure networks of the nuclear program via trusted partners, newly public information reveals.
Tim Greene | 13 Nov | Read more
University and vendor researchers are congregating in San Diego this week at USENIX Security '14 to share the latest findings in security and privacy, and here are 5 that jumped out to me as being particularly interesting.
Georgia Institute of Technology's applied research arm has launched an early warning system to help organizations prepare for possible cyberattacks.
Antone Gonsalves | 29 Jul | Read more