Government April 29, 2015 Feds Move Toward HTTPS Website Encryption 2 min read - A new policy announced by the White House in March requires federal websites to support traffic encryption within two years through HTTPS.
April 28, 2015 Startup Says AC Power Could Be the Secret to Spotting Medical Device Malware 2 min read - A startup demoed technology at the recent RSA Conference that shows how AC power could detect medical device malware and fend off cybercriminals.
April 23, 2015 New Cyberattacks Put Public Officials’ Private Data at Risk 2 min read - New cyberattacks are putting public officials' private data at risk as cybercriminals use an informationg gathering technique known as doxing.
Fraud Protection April 21, 2015 Taking Evasive Actions Against Cyberfraud 2 min read - Cybercriminals are investing time and effort to improve their cyberfraud techniques in order to evade detection by security researchers and solutions.
April 13, 2015 Filing Taxes Online? Take a Pass on Public Wi-Fi 2 min read - Americans filing taxes online should avoid doing so over public Wi-Fi networks so they aren't the next victims of cybercriminal activity.
Malware April 13, 2015 Security Excellence: How an IBM Threat Response Team Took On the Waski Virus 2 min read - While it's important to have high-quality technology in place, threat response teams can have a dramatic effect on the outcome of a security incident.
April 13, 2015 WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Puts an Estimated 1 Million Sites at Risk of XSS Attacks 2 min read - A WordPress plugin vulnerability related to WP Super Cache could let cybercriminals create back doors, add new administrators or worse, experts say.
Advanced Threats April 9, 2015 Top Security Myths That Could Leave Your Organization Vulnerable to an Attack 5 min read - These four pervasive security myths may keep organizations from moving to the higher level of security maturity that is needed to fight today's attackers.
March 31, 2015 Uber Security Breach: User Accounts Taken For a Ride? 2 min read - A recent alleged Uber security breach has led to stolen user accounts being sold on the Dark Web for as little as $1. However, Uber denies the breach.
Endpoint March 27, 2015 Moving Ahead With BYOD: How to Stay Secure 3 min read - As more and more organizations adopt BYOD, it is important to implement security policies that will keep corporate information in the right hands.