BAE Systems seeks 120 graduates for cyber security business
BAE Systems is seeking to recruit 120 IT graduates to bolster its cyber security business.
Matthew Finnegan | 03 Feb | Read more
BAE Systems is seeking to recruit 120 IT graduates to bolster its cyber security business.
Matthew Finnegan | 03 Feb | Read more
As they have for the past few years the US Customs department teamed with the National Football League to cut into the lucrative counterfeit sports gear market.
Michael Cooney | 30 Jan | Read more
Google will again host its Pwnium hacking contest at a Canadian security conference in March, putting $2.7 million at stake to draw out researchers who can hack its browser-based operating system, Chrome OS.
Gregg Keizer | 24 Jan | Read more
The card-skimming malware used to steal the credit card data of up to 110 million Target customers was "off-the-shelf" malware created by a 17 year-old Russian programmer, US security analyst IntelCrawler has claimed.
John E Dunn | 20 Jan | Read more
President Barack Obama today issued new directions for the government's intelligence to follow. Among the items released today were an official Presidential Directive and a Fact Sheet on the details of the new policy.
Michael Cooney | 17 Jan | Read more
Every single one of a sample of large multinational firms investigated by Cisco for its latest Security Report showed signs of malicious traffic on their networks, the networking company has revealed.
John E Dunn | 17 Jan | Read more
Intel plans to ditch the venerable McAfee brand for its security products and services, and offer free mobile security software to customers running Android, iOS and other OSes on their smartphones and tablets.
Gregg Keizer | 10 Jan | Read more
Intel's decision to rebrand its McAfee security division as Intel Security won't have any direct impact on the company's Australia or New Zealand operations, its local managing director has confirmed.
David Braue | 08 Jan | Read more
Three and a half years after Intel acquired McAfee, the chip giant looks set to ditch the famous brand that still bears the name of its colourful founder, John McAfee.
John E Dunn | 08 Jan | Read more
Prisons around the world this year made way for techie criminals alongside the more garden variety murderers, thieves and schemers.
Bob Brown and IDG News Service | 16 Dec | Read more
The National Security Agency on Friday cited a 1981 executive order signed by then-President Ronald Reagan as the authority under which it is collecting location data daily from tens of millions of cell phones around the world.
Jaikumar Vijayan | 06 Dec | Read more
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is putting forward an innovative encryption-based security architecture for software-defined networks and cloud environments that draws some of its inspiration from high-security networks used by the U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence agencies.
Ellen Messmer | 06 Dec | Read more
A new report suggests that the onset of big data is making companies increasingly vulnerable to competitors and attackers as they generate, collect and analyse more information.
Dipti Fatania | 27 Nov | Read more
Why are the world's most IT savvy companies unable to keep attackers out of their networks?
Torsten George, Vice President of Worldwide Marketing and Products, Agiliance | 26 Nov | Read more
Privacy rights advocates and legal experts this week said they were disappointed but not surprised with the U.S. Supreme Court's denial of a petition challenging the legality of the National Security Agency's phone metadata collection program.
Jaikumar Vijayan | 19 Nov | Read more