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A Modern Framework for Network Security in Government
December 17 by Defence IQ DigitalThe adversary wants access to that same data – to steal it, disrupt it, or possibly even change it. To reduce advanced attacks, governments must create agility to prevent attacks across their...
Advanced cyber training with Anthony Bargar, Sypris Electronics
November 17 by Richard de SilvaIn this interview, Anthony Bargar,Cyber Security Specialist at US-based Sypris Electronics, discusses the best ways to upskill cyber teams and detailing the current demand for cyber security solutio...
The Hacking Team fallout: Who can governments really trust?
November 17 by Richard de SilvaIn July 2015, Hacking Team (HT), a well-known cyber surveillance firm, was itself the victim of a cyber attack, losing over 400GB of confidential data that included source code, internal documents a...
Investing in cyber research and skills an "urgent priority", says Baroness Neville-Jones
November 04 by Richard de SilvaRt Hon Baroness Neville-Jones DCMG served as Minister of State for Security and Counter Terrorism at the British Home Office and on the National Security Council until standing down to become Specia...
The Mr. Robot Prophecy: How likely is it that a cyber attack will cause a global meltdown?
October 19 by Raul BloodworthThis summer saw audiences tuning in to the first season of USA Network’s Mr. Robot, a show that has slowly become one of the most-watched new dramas in the US and just received its premiere in t...
Baroness Neville-Jones: 'Data owners are not keeping up with sophisticated cyber crime'
October 06 by Richard de SilvaFormer Minister of State for Security and Counter Terrorism, Rt Hon Baroness Neville-Jones DCMG, will be chairing the Cyber Defence and Network Security conference in January. Ahead of the event, in...
Denmark invests in cyber offensive capabilities
January 05 by Defence IQ PressAfter discovering at least four Danish defence companies, including Novozymes and Terma, Denmark's largest weapons company, were targeted by hackers – probably from China – over a four y...
Cyber threats don’t stay still and neither can we, NATO CCD COE chief says
December 11 by Defence IQ PressColonel Suzik (left) welcomes NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Estonian Minister of Defence Sven Mikser to the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. Photo: Estonian Defe...
The main cyber threats target big money
November 26 by Defence IQ DigitalThe head of Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), Troels Oerting, recently admonished businesses that still fail to take cyber threats seriously. Speaking at the tail end of what has bec...
Cyber security fears surge in Japan as attacks increase 10-fold
November 24 by Defence IQ PressPeople in Japan are one of the most anxious nations in the world about the threat of cyber attacks causing damage to their economy, according to a recent survey by Honeywell Process Solutions. Wh...
Regin: Sophisticated nation state cyber-espionage software uncovered
November 24 by Defence IQ PressRegin's 5 stages. Source: Symantec A new malicious software bug has been uncovered by cyber security firm Symantec that could have been active for six years. The bug, called Regin, was designed...
12 Cyber Scams of the Holidays
November 18 by Defence IQ PressMcAfee recently released its annual "12 Scams of the Holidays" list to increase awareness of the ways in which cyber criminals look to exploit the public during the Thanksgiving and Christmas period...