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European enterprises cautiously accepting BYOD

Results of the European edition of the ISACA IT Risk/Reward Barometer show slowly growing acceptance of BYOD in the workplace, with 28% of organisations freely allowing the …

Testing proves advice on keeping computers safe is sound

Amid the often repeated advice about how to keep your computer and yourself safe from malware and criminals spreading it there are some real gold nuggets, as the German …

Cyber-tension between nations fuels public desire for action

The UK public is growing increasingly concerned about national cyber security, following the number of high profile security incidents and malware discoveries reported this …

When will the public sector grasp basic lessons on information security?

Another day, another public sector data breach. Last month the ICO fined Greater Manchester Police £120,000 for the loss of a USB stick. The month before, the Scottish …

Trusted deployment of personal data to boost growth in the European economy

The effective and trusted deployment of personal data could be a boon to consumers and a source of massive growth in the European economy, but only if public and private …

Vodafone customers targeted with malware disguised as MMS

If you are a Vodafone customer, be wary of emails seemingly sent by the service notifying you of a picture message you have allegedly received (click on the screenshot to …

Interactive CERT map from ENISA

ENISA has published a new interactive CERT map and Inventory of CERT’s activities in Europe containing publicly listed teams and co-operation, support and …

Privacy compliance laws: Why the European Commission finally got it right

The debate about privacy compliance has always been a heated one. Add to the mix new European Commission legislation and you have a recipe for not only a lively debate but …

The anatomy of cyber security exercises

In its new report, the EU’s ‘cyber-security agency’ ENISA (the European Network and Information Security Agency) examines 85 national and international …

Increase in drive-by attacks and infected emails

In August and September 2012, the research team from Eleven, a German email security provider, recorded a significant increase in malware sent via email. The most significant …

First European Cyber Security Month going well

Halfway through the first European Cyber Security Month (ECSM), the pilot campaign has already reached 1,986,270 people on Facebook Europe-wide. In addition, a special …

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 …

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