BSI revise guidance for information security management
BSI, the business standards company, has revised its guidance standard for information security management systems.
Home Secretary: ‘Real people’ don’t need end-to-end encryption
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has made remarks suggesting a shocking misunderstanding of messaging apps that use end-to-end encryption, saying that it aids terrorism.
ClearSky & Trend Micro track politically motivated global Cyber Attacks
A new report on the group known as "CopyKittens" details its increased Cyber Attack activity in support of its political ambitions.
US Naval Academy graduates first cyber operations Midshipmen
The first 27 of the US Naval Academy’s cyber operations majors graduate this week.
Data flows in a post-Brexit Britain
Some Brexit critics have argued that Brexit will lead to decreased data sharing and threaten our national security.
F-35’s logistics system undergoes penetration test
A penetration test is the practice of testing a computer system or network to find vulnerabilities that an attacker could exploit.
Defence Minister opens £3M Cyber Security Centre in Gloucester
Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin visited Gloucester to open Lockheed Martin’s £3 million Cyber Security Centre.
Location Based Social Media and its Impacts on Society and Security
Location based media platforms like Snapchat’s so-called ‘Snap Map’ and Pokemon Go have received mixed responses in terms of their effects on society and personal security.
Cyber security fears prompt £260m contract for advanced IFF technology
The Ministry of Defence has awarded a £260 million contract to supply British forces with new Identify Friend or Foe (IFF) technology.
WannaCry Malware Outbreak – A Summary
WannaCry - You've all heard about it, now it's time to discover a little more about it. The aim of this article is to...