Intel to work with Europol on fighting cybercrime
An agreement between Intel's McAfee security branch and European law enforcement will allow the two to work on joint operations to fight cybercrime.
Jeremy Kirk | 20 Nov | Read more
An agreement between Intel's McAfee security branch and European law enforcement will allow the two to work on joint operations to fight cybercrime.
Jeremy Kirk | 20 Nov | Read more
Hackers will use malware, among other techniques, to break into enterprise systems but once they're in, they're likely to switch away from malware to abusing privileged accounts, according to a report released today by CyberArk Software, Ltd., an Israel-based vendor of security solutions for privileged accounts.
Maria Korolov | 20 Nov | Read more
A mixture of excitement and danger. No, I'm not talking about a theme-park thrill ride, I'm talking about the future of technology as seen by users surveyed for Intel Security's Safeguarding the Future of Digital America in 2025. Here's a peek at some of the things people think will happen within the next decade:
Tony Bradley | 08 Nov | Read more
Targeted and malware attacks on European organisations doubled in the first half of 2014 with government, energy, finance and telecoms in the UK and Germany the hot targets, according to FireEye's latest EMEA Threat Report.
John E. Dunn | 22 Oct | Read more
Preserving privacy by keeping information secret isn't working. Consumers give away precious data for online baubles. Data breaches, large and small, spill data all over the Web. Marketers indiscriminiately gather details about the online lives of people in their target markets.
John P. Mello Jr. | 17 Oct | Read more
Swiping credit cards or using payment systems like Apple Pay at stores could become much safer thanks to a new Intel system, which could also make it easier for retailers to secure data after transactions are completed.
The U.S. and other nations should look toward Internet voting to make it easier for disabled and elderly people to cast ballots, and to increase participation among young people, but online security remains a huge hurdle, according to a new paper for the Atlantic Council and McAfee.
Grant Gross | 09 Oct | Read more
Facebook knows more about your life than Google, and now the network is putting that information to good use--at least for advertisers who want to sell you stuff.
Caitlin McGarry | 30 Sep | Read more
Honda has given the public the first taste of how far machine-to-machine (M2M) and driverless car technology has advanced.
Margi Murphy | 16 Sep | Read more
Developers will play a fundamental role in the adoption of the internet of things, but must be aware of the security and privacy risks as billions of devices become connected, said Intel's internet of things (IoT) chief, Doug Davis.
Matthew Finnegan | 13 Sep | Read more
The recently-launched Cyber Threat Alliance has been given a big boost with the news that Intel's McAfee division and former arch-enemy Symantec are to join the industry group whose mission is to create the first significant cross-vendor movement of threat data.
John E. Dunn | 11 Sep | Read more
As Congress returned from summer recess Monday, several technology and civil rights groups quickly renewed their push for a bill that seeks to put curbs on the bulk collection of phone records and Internet data by the government.
Jaikumar Vijayan | 10 Sep | Read more
Fortifying its SoftLayer cloud services for enterprise use, IBM has started using Intel's chip-based Trusted Execution Technology to help organizations in highly regulated industries meet their auditing and security compliance requirements.
Joab Jackson | 08 Sep | Read more
That software-defined networking (SDN) is a coming reality is starting to gain traction in IT security circles, with some vendors arguing it could lead to a level of interoperability in security largely missing at present.
Ellen Messmer | 30 Aug | Read more
HyTrust, in a partnership with Intel, today said its cloud security software used with VMware-based virtual machines can now ensure those VMs will only run in designated trusted locations based on what's called new "boundary controls."
Ellen Messmer | 26 Aug | Read more