Security Think Tank: To secure printers think process, technology and people

For all the discussions and good intentions of the paperless office, printing remains a fixture of day-to-day life. It seems likely – in the foreseeable future at least –... Read more »

UK promises tougher line on cyber crime

UK foreign secretary Dominic Raab has promised to take a tougher stance against cyber criminals and other threat actors, as businesses, critical infrastructure operators and other public bodies face... Read more »

How the pandemic changed backup

Remote working is now a permanent arrangement for a growing number of businesses after the Covid-19 pandemic pushed organisations of all sizes to move to home working on a... Read more »

Risk data shows UK energy sector most vulnerable to cyber attack

The UK’s energy sector, followed closely by retail and wholesale, business services, financial services, and governmental and non-profit bodies, has been revealed as the most at risk of cyber... Read more »

Security Think Tank: Time to accept printers will leak data

“Zo lek als een mandje – As leaky as a basket. Data has been exfiltrated from tens of the country’s leading organisations – big name multinationals, airlines, banks and... Read more »

Unit 42 warns of emergent Prometheus ransomware

A relatively new double extortion ransomware operation called Prometheus is making waves among organisations in the government, financial services, manufacturing, logistics, consulting, farming, healthcare, insurance, energy and legal sectors,... Read more »

RSA spins out fraud and risk unit as Outseer

RSA Security’s fraud and risk intelligence business is to be spun out into a standalone company called Outseer to highlight its payment authentication and bank account monitoring services, which... Read more »

Why agility is the key to secure software

Software suppliers must set up and maintain security from the get-go rather than wait until there is a breach to fix it. The more software that is released without... Read more »

Microsoft fixes seven zero-days on its Patch Tuesday rounds

Microsoft has released fixes for six zero-days that are being actively exploited in the wild – and one that is not – on a Patch Tuesday that this month... Read more »

Colonial Pipeline ransom seizure is a win, but don’t relax yet

The seizure of bitcoin worth about $2.3m by US authorities, allegedly part of the ransom payment made by critical infrastructure operator Colonial Pipeline to the DarkSide ransomware gang last... Read more »
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