Aaron Higbee talks about the dangers of phishing
Aaron Higbee, CTO and co-founder at PhishMe recently flew into London to talk about their recent report on Phishing. While he was in town Enterprise Times sat down with Higbee to...
Is your mainframe security GDPR compliant?
"Do you think your current mainframe security is GDPR compliant?" might seem an odd question to ask. After all, the mainframe community loves to talk about the built in encryption and...
Apple suffers serious password embarrassment
A software developer based in Turkey has caused mayhem at Apple by publicly disclosing a serious password vulnerability. The vulnerability is present in the latest version of MacOS, High Sierra. It...
McAfee starts revival with offer to buy Skyhigh Networks
Just over six months after TPG took a 51% stake in McAfee, the company is on the acquisition trail. It has offered an undisclosed sum to acquire Skyhigh Networks. The deal...
NHS Digital £20 million cybersecurity project
NHS Digital has announced £20 million to create its own Security Operations Centre (SOC). The SOC is charged with keeping the NHS safe from cyber-attack. In addition to monitoring national health...
Imgur praised for reaction to data breach
Image site Imgur has been praised for its response to a data breach covering 1.7 million user records. The breach occurred in 2014 but the data only surfaced last week. It...
Optus Business invests AU$3.5 million in cybersecurity
Optus Business is to invest AU$3.5 million into the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (CSCRC). This is an initiative that was set up by the Australian government in September with an...
Bitcoin Gold issues critical alert
On Sunday, Bitcoin Gold issued a critical security alert. It starts with: "Please be aware that for approximately 36 hours, a link on our Download page and the file downloads on...
LinkedIn failing hacked customers
No matter how careful you think you are, there is always a risk that your online accounts can be hacked. For most people it is simply an inconvenience and possible embarrassment...
Queen’s University targets hardware security
The Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) based at Queen's University Belfast has announced a £5 million investment in improving hardware security. The Research Institute in Secure Hardware and Embedded Systems...