UK teens to study cyber warfare through GCHQ-backed programme
The GCHQ-backed Cyber Security Challenge UK is planning to teach UK students aged 12 to 18 cyber defence skills through the importation of the US-created Cyber Patriot programme.
The GCHQ-backed Cyber Security Challenge UK is planning to teach UK students aged 12 to 18 cyber defence skills through the importation of the US-created Cyber Patriot programme.
A senior technical support officer at the University of Huddersfield has flown high in the prestigious 2013 DC3 Digital Forensics Challenge, a global cyber security competition designed by experts at the US Department of Defense Cyber Crime Centre (DC3).
Antony Savvas | 14 Dec | Read more
Without universally availability, plan could miss smaller businesses hackers could use as an entry point to critical infrastructure companies
Antone Gonsalves | 17 May | Read more
A 26 year-old British software developer has been ranked as the best civilian in the 2012 DC3 Digital Forensics Challenge, an unusually demanding round of the Cyber Security Challenge hosted by the US Department of Defense Cyber Crime Centre (DC3).
John E Dunn | 04 Jan | Read more
The biggest business challenge today, in the minds of many information security officers, is the stealthy online infiltration by attackers to steal valuable proprietary information. The reality, they say, is that these so-called "advanced persistent threats" are so rampant and unrelenting they are forcing IT to rethink network security.
Ellen Messmer | 03 Aug | Read more
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- About a dozen separate legions of organized hackers have been diligently attempting for years to break into aerospace and defense company Northrop Grumman to steal sensitive information, the company's chief information <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/topics/security.html">security</a> officer (CISO) said at a Gartner security conference here.
Ellen Messmer | 22 Jun | Read more
An 18-month-old cybersecurity research consortium organized by Northrop Grumman is making progress and should have technologies ready to deploy in about a year, officials said Wednesday.
Grant Gross | 02 Jun | Read more