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What the end of Patch Tuesday means for businesses

Posted on January 19, 2017 by Bill Brenner

We offer tips and advice to businesses facing the challenge of dealing with updates as Microsoft changes how it pushes out patches Continue reading What the end of Patch Tuesday means for businesses→

Posted in FAQ, Katie Moussouris, Luta Security, Microsoft, Microsoft Security Updates Guide, patch tuesday, TechNet, Vulnerability Management

Artificial intelligence can be used to predict your death – but is it secure?

Posted on January 18, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Researchers say this is the first study to use AI to predict heart disease outcomes Continue reading Artificial intelligence can be used to predict your death – but is it secure?→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, Imperial College London, mri, Security threats | Tagged Heart Failure

Advice for Trump: think about your security infrastructure

Posted on January 17, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Confidence isn’t high among the security community after the revelations about Rudy Guiliani’s own websites. So what should the new president do? Continue reading Advice for Trump: think about your security infrastructure→

Posted in Donald Trump, Government Hack, Government security, Washington D.C.

Thousands of MongoDB databases compromised and held to ransom

Posted on January 11, 2017 by Bill Brenner

MongoDB databases are being hit by an attacker demanding a 0.2BTC ransom Continue reading Thousands of MongoDB databases compromised and held to ransom→

Posted in Harak1r1, MongoDB, Niall Merrigan, Ransomware, Victor Gevers

Your data is being held for ransom. Now what?

Posted on January 11, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Do you pay the crooks or tell them to take a hike? Continue reading Your data is being held for ransom. Now what?→

Posted in SBN

FTC will pay you to build an IoT security checker

Posted on January 9, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Prize of up to $25,000 for a tool to protect users from the worst security failures of ‘smart’ devices Continue reading FTC will pay you to build an IoT security checker→

Posted in ftc, Internet of Things, IoT, Security tools

CyberZeist’s claims to have hacked FBI’s website ‘are a hoax’

Posted on January 6, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Hacker’s claim to have pwned the FBI slapped down by security team Continue reading CyberZeist’s claims to have hacked FBI’s website ‘are a hoax’→

Posted in CyberZeist, fbi, Law & order, plone cms

FBI refutes DNC claims about not investigating servers

Posted on January 6, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Ongoing tit-for-tat dates back to the FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private email server Continue reading FBI refutes DNC claims about not investigating servers→

Posted in SBN

CyberZeist targets FBI, DNC claims the agency didn’t seek access to hacked servers

Posted on January 5, 2017 by Bill Brenner

DNC raps FBI for ‘outsourcing’ investigation into hacking while agency’s own website is compromised Continue reading CyberZeist targets FBI, DNC claims the agency didn’t seek access to hacked servers→

Posted in CyberZeist, DNC, fbi, Law & order

GDPR: what does the new EU data protection law mean for small businesses?

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Bill Brenner

SMEs face a new range of obligations under GDPR, which comes into force for any organisation doing business in the EU next year, but help is at hand Continue reading GDPR: what does the new EU data protection law mean for small businesses?→

Posted in Compliance, Data Protection, GDPR compliance

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