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Security industry needs a healthy job market

The information security industry is facing an inflationary spiral, which is both unsustainable and bad for the economy as the skills gap in information security continues to …

Penetration testers need to advance their skills

Ahead of SANS London 2012, Europe’s largest IT security training event, a top security expert and trainer is warning that a big challenge and knowledge gap for …

NatWest banking scam hits UK online banking clients

Bitdefender detected a new scam where criminals pretending to be from NatWest bank are attempting to steal customers’ credentials by circulating a fake satisfaction …

Europe joins forces in massive simulated cyber attack

Hundreds of cyber security experts from across the EU are testing their readiness to combat cyber-attacks in a day-long simulation across Europe today. In Cyber Europe 2012, …

UK at greatest risk of identity fraud in Europe

The UK is at the greatest risk of identity fraud throughout Europe, according to new independent research. As National Identity Fraud Prevention Month starts, a taskforce of …

Police raids controversial Swedish web host, Pirate Bay site is down

The Pirate Bay’s website is unreachable and has been down for over a day now, prompting speculation that Monday’s police raid of the premises of Stockholm-based …

Inside SANS London 2012

Matt Anderson is the Director, EMEA at SANS Institute. In this interview he talks about SANS London 2012, Europe’s biggest and most important information security …

New cloud data protection guidelines

The Information Commissioner’s Office published guidelines that underline organisations’ sole responsibility for the protection of data, even if it has been …

EU-funded research to make the cloud greener

A special 3D microchip, being designed by an EU-funded research project, looks set to drastically cut the electricity and the installation costs of servers in cloud computing …

Facebook turns off facial recognition in Europe

Facebook has assented to keeping the facial recognition feature (“Tag Suggest”) for its European users off until European regulators allow it to be reinstated, and …

(IN)SECURE Magazine issue 35 released

(IN)SECURE Magazine is a free digital security publication discussing some of the hottest information security topics. Issue 35 has been released today. Table of contents: …

One third of European organizations refuse to implement BYOD

Imation released research which shows that German workers are most likely to follow rules around secure remote working, with 50% of German respondents saying that they always …

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