A lack of cyberspace education leaves workers with their personal details stolen and companies at risk – so what can businesses do about it? Written by Angus Shaw The deployment…
Month: May 2018
How Sweden is preparing for Russia to hack its election
By Erik Brattberg & Tim Maurer Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Russia has been repeatedly accused of interfering in recent elections. But Sweden is determined it won’t fall victim to…
Court says 'nyet' to Kaspersky's US govt computer ban appeal
Russian security house to stay locked out of Uncle Sam’s networks, for now By Shaun Nichols A US district court has upheld the American government’s ban of Kaspersky Lab software…
Icann Files Suit in Germany in Bid to Clarify GDPR
Phil Muncaster Internet oversight body Icann has filed a one-sided lawsuit in Germany in a bid to clarify its GDPR obligations, after clashes with European regulators. Icann is taking action…
FBI fingers North Korea for two malware strains
‘Joanap’ and ‘Brambul’ harvest info about your systems and send it home By Simon Sharwood US CERT has issued a Technical Alert that says two strains of malware are tools…
Have you heard about ransomware? Now's the time to ask: Are you covered?
Cyber-insurance gig to be worth $14bn by 2022 By John E Dunn Every industry has its collection of shocking stories, but Britain’s cyber-insurance sector can always be relied on to…