Infosecurity News Features

  1. Why Collaboration Requires More Than a Local Team

    Why decent cybersecurity collaboration requires partners in the law, and a global effort

  2. Inside SamSam: A Step Forward for Ransomware?

    Looking at SamSam after Sophos analysts were able to capture a sample of the targeted ransomware

  3. Top Ten Ways Atlanta's Ransomware Attack Affected Cybersecurity

    How a ransomware attack on the city of Atlanta turned into a lengthy persistent problem

  4. HTTPS Awareness Raised in New Initiative

    Today sees the launch of Why No HTTPS? to feature the “world’s most popular websites loaded insecurely”

  5. #CyberUK18: Could Board Awareness & Basics Save Britain?

    Does the board understand cybersecurity and is doing the basics enough to keep the UK secure?

  6. Ransomware Resilience: Detect and Respond

    When you have a resilient security program, you are in the right place to prevent things like ransomware from happening.

  7. The Institution of Engineering and Technology Hosts CyberCenturion 2018 Finals

    Online competition draws to a close as teams of finalists battle it out to become CyberCenturion 2018 champions

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      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  8. Does Fake News Affect Threat Intelligence?

    Is fake news more about dirty tricks, or a new form of subversion?

  9. Mobile Payments Face the PCI Treatment

    Mobile-enabled payments are thriving, so the PCI SSC are launching standards on their deployment

  10. #SID2018: Is the Internet Safer?

    This year’s Safer Internet Day adopts the slogan “Create, Connect and Share Respect: A better internet starts with you” with a strong emphasis on using the internet and what makes users feel good or bad

  11. When, Not If: Does NCSC Pessimism Hurt UK Cybersecurity?

    Does this level of ‘defeatism’ add anything to the confidence of national security?

  12. Fine Time: What GDPR Enforcement Could Look Like

    Research looks at the size of a regulatory fine under the GDPR

  13. Cybersecurity Predictions for 2018 - Part Two

    An evaluation of the final five points from the top 11 most common trends seen in 2018 predictions

  14. Cybersecurity Predictions for 2018 - Part One

    With an inbox bursting with predictions for 2018, Infosecurity triaged all of the comments into 11 common themes

  15. Views on GDPR From Within Europe

    A review of the views of GDPR from ISSE 2017

  16. UK’s Best Cyber-Enthusiasts Compete in Cyber Security Challenge Masterclass

    Competitors took part in ultra-realistic cyber defense simulation at London’s Trinity House

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      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  17. The Corruption of the Past Created Future Compliance

    Tom Fox on how the corruption of the past has helped create future compliance frameworks

  18. Cyber Start-Up Company of the Year Talks Phishing Defense

    Inky produces phishing technologies that are built on machine learning technologies, and recently won a VC-voted award

  19. The Rabid Ransomware Bunnies Behind #BadRabbit

    The main Bad Rabbit entry point was a rogue Flash update and once infected, it was able to pass through networks via open protocols.

  20. Cyber Challenge Foundation Launched at Stephanie Daman Memorial

    The Cyber Security Challenge has launched a charity in the memory of former CEO Stephanie Daman, who passed away in June of this year

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