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RSA Conference 2017: expect to hear a lot about IoT threats, ransomware

Posted on February 6, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Heading to San Francisco for RSA next week? Here’s our pick of talks and themes to look out for when you’re there Continue reading RSA Conference 2017: expect to hear a lot about IoT threats, ransomware→

Posted in Internet of Things, IoT, SBN

Draft of Trump’s cybersecurity plan emerges. Here’s what experts think

Posted on February 1, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Ambitious draft plans risk causing ‘strife and infighting between agencies’ Continue reading Draft of Trump’s cybersecurity plan emerges. Here’s what experts think→

Posted in Government security, Jared Kushner, steve bannon, Trump executive order on cybersecurity

GDPR is just over a year away – and many firms are nowhere near ready

Posted on January 30, 2017 by Bill Brenner

We’ve got some suggestions to help you prepare for the biggest shake-up to data security for decades Continue reading GDPR is just over a year away – and many firms are nowhere near ready→

Posted in (ISC)2, Data Privacy, EMEA Advisory Council, GDPR compliance

Sex club for women exposes members’ private photographs

Posted on January 30, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Poorly configured website left photos available online – we offer tips on how to protect your privacy when you sign up to sensitive sites Continue reading Sex club for women exposes members’ private photographs→

Posted in nude photos, privacy, Skirt Club, Vice Germany

Data Privacy Day: know the risks of Amazon Alexa and Google Home

Posted on January 27, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Have you invited Google or Amazon’s AI assistants into your home? We offer some tips to help protect your privacy Continue reading Data Privacy Day: know the risks of Amazon Alexa and Google Home→

Posted in Uncategorized

Court rejects US government appeal in case of Microsoft overseas email

Posted on January 25, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Decision not to force Microsoft to hand over suspect’s emails held on an Irish server upheld Continue reading Court rejects US government appeal in case of Microsoft overseas email→

Posted in Microsoft, SBN

Potential Phantom Menace found on Twitter: a Star Wars botnet

Posted on January 25, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Who is behind the stormtrooper army firing out random tweets from the Star Wars novels? And what are the security implications? Researchers want to hear from you Continue reading Potential Phantom Menace found on Twitter: a Star Wars botnet→

Posted in botnet, bots, fake accounts, Security threats, twitter

Android Pattern Lock ‘can be cracked in five attempts’ – here’s what to do

Posted on January 24, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Wait, what? Android’s Pattern Lock can be easily cracked? Here’s some advice to help you secure your phone Continue reading Android Pattern Lock ‘can be cracked in five attempts’ – here’s what to do→

Posted in Android, Android Pattern lock, Cracking, Hacking, Mobile

St Jude case highlights ongoing divide over ‘responsible bugs disclosure’

Posted on January 23, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Disclosing bugs and vulnerabilities is ‘the free market Continue reading St Jude case highlights ongoing divide over ‘responsible bugs disclosure’→

Posted in SBN, vulnerabilities

Meitu app is all the rage, but privacy concerns abound

Posted on January 20, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Be aware of what the the viral selfie-enhancing app is collecting, which includes Wi-Fi, Sim card, GPS location and cell data Continue reading Meitu app is all the rage, but privacy concerns abound→

Posted in Android, iOS, meitu, privacy

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