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Read More >Patching and security training programs will thwart attacks more effectively than anything else. You're already doing them. Here's how to do them better.
Read More »On February 15, 1995 the FBI managed to hunt down Kevin Mitnick, considered by the New York Times as "the most wanted hacker in all cyberspace." Mitnick would end up spending five years in prison for various crimes, including eight months in an isolation cell.
Read More »On Friday, February 23, the Security Titans conference will come to the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. Two of the world's most famed hackers, along with the biggest names in information security, will discuss cybersecurity, social engineering, and threat detection at this exclusive one-day event.
Read More »The organizers of Infosecurity Mexico 2018 announced their next edition , to be held on May 23 and 24 at Centro Banamex.
Read More »Have you got the skills to be an ethical hacker? They are highly valued by major organisations across the globe.
Read More »Kevin Mitnick: ‘I may have pleaded guilty to felonies but I was just a delinquent doing tons of misdemeanours’
Read More »One of the foremost computer hackers in the world, turned security consultant, will be in Antigua and Barbuda next week as the country plays host to regional leaders and ICT professionals for a summit and symposium on e-governance.
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Read More »The man considered the world's best known hacker has said cyber espionage by nation states is a clear and present danger. However, Kevin Mitnick, who was on the FBI's most wanted list for a time, said he was less concerned by the threat of cyber terrorism. The former hacker, who now runs a cyber security consultancy business, said the ability of nation states to spy and break into communication networks is an ongoing threat. "That I consider a clear and present danger because it is happening," he said. "As far as cyber-terrorism is concerned I haven't seen it used to date."
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