Bracing for a breach: understanding cybersecurity
Giants like Yahoo hog the headlines when their data is compromised but how prepared are the UK’s SMEs when it comes to data laws and cybercrime?
Read More >Giants like Yahoo hog the headlines when their data is compromised but how prepared are the UK’s SMEs when it comes to data laws and cybercrime?
Read More >Kevin Mitnick, known as the world’s most famous hacker, will deliver the keynote address at the ULM College of Business and Social Science’s annual Business Symposium on Thursday, October 13 at 6 p.m.
Read More »We live in a world of ever more complex security threats. Interested in tips from Kevin Mitnick – formerly the world’s most wanted hacker?
Read More »Kevin Mitnick, known as the world’s most famous hacker, will deliver the keynote address at the ULM College of Business and Social Science’s annual Business Symposium 6 p.m. Thursday.
Read More »Werner Herzog’s upcoming film, ‘Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World’, features interviews with some of the most notorious names and innovative minds in the technological circle. But who are the people behind these machines and ideas? We take a look at some of the featured interviewees of the film:
Read More »Kevin Mitnick, known as the world’s most famous hacker, will deliver the keynote address at the ULM College of Business and Social Science’s annual Business Symposium 6 p.m. Thursday.
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Read More »Kevin Mitnick, known as the world’s most famous hacker, will deliver the keynote address at the ULM College of Business and Social Science’s annual Business Symposium 6 p.m. Thursday.
Read More »Yahoo announced within the past month that user data from more than 500 million accounts had been compromised. E-mails and documents were stolen from the Democratic National Committee's servers and leaked to the media. Several major hospitals disclosed that their internal computer networks had been shut down and files encrypted by criminal gangs demanding ransom. And last month, hackers unleashed a massive denial of service attack that enlisted thousands of compromised devices like DVRs and cameras to shut down a popular cybersecurity website.
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