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Govt red tape adds to security threats
News Bureaucracy and lack of sharing of data between countries impede efforts to address cybersecurity, but work is in progress to resolve issues, notes global industry body.
Monday, October 12 2009 06:19 PM
Tags: Network security, Security implementation/standards, Security Management, Kaspersky Lab, Security, Howard Schmidt, Impact, Cybersecurity, Singapore, cyberthreats
Net infrastructure still vulnerable: VeriSign
News The operator of two of the Web's root servers has warned that the Internet is still vulnerable to attack, through lack of infrastructure investment.
Monday, November 10 2008 10:06 AM
Tags: Security, Web sites, Infrastructure, India, VeriSign Inc., Attack, Georgia, distributed denial of service, Cable, Server
Cyber terrorism equates to 'missile attack'
News Nato's cyber defense chief has warned that computer-based terrorism poses the same threat to national security as a missile attack.
Monday, March 10 2008 11:14 AM
Tags: Security, Defense/military
Estonia posts its cybersecurity strategy
News Report seeks to establish good cybersecurity practices within the country while urging global condemnation of all cybersecurity threats in the future.
Friday, October 03 2008 10:16 AM
Tags: Security, Cybersecurity, Attack, Information Security, denial of service, food, information system, DOS, bank, blog
Kids may be behind Georgian cyberattacks
News Attacks on Georgia's Internet may be the work of "overexcited" youths and not Russian officials, according to the Zero Day Emergency Response Team's founder.
Wednesday, August 13 2008 10:31 PM
Tags: Security, Network security, Attack, Arbor Networks, researcher, founder, Internet attack, CNET Networks Inc., Internet, blog
Nato creates cyber-defense command
News The Cyber Defense Management Authority will co-ordinate Nato allies' defenses against online attacks on national infrastructures.
Thursday, April 10 2008 08:53 AM
Tags: Security
Suspected phisher arrested in Estonia
News Police in Estonia have arrested a man suspected of stealing millions of Euros from bank accounts across Europe.
Tuesday, April 05 2005 09:06 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing
A week in phishing
Insight A look at last week's phishing activities around the world, including Google's phishing protection tests for its free Web-based e-mail.
Monday, April 11 2005 11:09 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing
Developing countries embrace IT
News The Digital Opportunity Initiative is pointing to tech successes in an attempt to encourage more widespread adoption of what it calls Information and Communications Technology, or ICT, in developing countries.
Tuesday, July 17 2001 11:44 AM
BP: Cyberterrorism threat is increasing
News Attacks on the critical national infrastructure are becoming increasingly likely, claims the company's manager of digital security services.
Friday, June 22 2007 08:28 AM
Tags: PC security, Web sites, Data security, Security, Web services
LogicaCMG in US$1.6B bid for WM-data
News The combined entity is expected to be among the top 20 global services companies based on revenue.
Tuesday, August 22 2006 09:34 AM
Tags: IT outsourcing, Acquisitions, Outsourcing
Infected US PCs may have attacked Georgia
News A security company releases a list of countries with the most bot-infected computers with the United States topping the list.
Wednesday, September 24 2008 10:59 AM
Tags: Security, Attack, Georgia, SecureWorks Inc., Computer, Japan, Russia, Germany, denial of service, hacking
Europe hopes to outlaw hate speech online
News Publishing material likely to incite racial hatred is already illegal in the United Kingdom, but nothing can be done when a company's servers are located in another country.
Tuesday, November 13 2001 04:05 AM
China, India losing cost advantage
News In the wake of rising labor costs, both Asian powerhouses will have to find new ways to maintain their edge in the tech space, an Economist Intelligence Unit report finds.
Thursday, July 12 2007 02:39 PM
Mobile operators angered by latest roaming proposals
News The European Commission faces new complaints from mobile operators after fine-tuning its proposals for roaming-charge reform.
Wednesday, June 14 2006 10:30 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Government
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