European ISPs fight mandatory filter 

European ISPs fight mandatory filter

Wants host takedowns.
Europe stays offline due to privacy and net speeds 

Europe stays offline due to privacy and net speeds

Will a 30 Mbps lure suffice?
Google responds to Street View privacy concerns 

Google responds to Street View privacy concerns

Google has announced changes to the way it collects images for its Street View service in response to a number of complaints from privacy advocates.
Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda 

Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda

EU vice president calls for co-operation and information exchange betweenmember states.
SC Awards Europe 2009 open for entry  

SC Awards Europe 2009 open for entry

SC Magazine has announced that its 2009 awards are now open for entry.
FBI access to private data in Europe pending 

FBI access to private data in Europe pending

The European Commission is said to be close to finalizing an agreement with the United States that would allow the FBI to see the credit card histories and internet browsing ...
ENISA warns Europe to step up to prevent 'digital 9/11' 

ENISA warns Europe to step up to prevent 'digital 9/11'

The European Commission's security advisor says that imbalances between member states must be ironed out and the reporting of security breaches must become mandatory in order ...
Biotesting Europe project aims to cut ID theft 

Biotesting Europe project aims to cut ID theft

UK scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have confirmed that they will take part in a pan-European project targeting ID theft.
Study: Europe overtakes US in spam chart 

Study: Europe overtakes US in spam chart

Europe now relays more spam than the US, new figures show.
Europe considers new identity theft laws 

Europe considers new identity theft laws

The European Commission is to consider new identity fraud legislation in order to boost the fight against cyber crime.
London gears up for Infosecurity Europe 2007 

London gears up for Infosecurity Europe 2007

UK's biggest security show kicks off at Olympia.
Suspected phishing gang arrested in Europe and US 

Suspected phishing gang arrested in Europe and US

A gang suspected of carrying out a phishing attack on the credit card company, Capital One, have been arrested in Europe and the US.
Marshal: Europe responsible for most spam 

Marshal: Europe responsible for most spam

Europe is the most prolific source of spam, according to new research from email security vendor Marshal.
Trojan army invades Europe and the U.S. 

Trojan army invades Europe and the U.S.

Trojan-based attacks will take over from email phishing in the U.S. and Europe as trojans become more sophisticated and harder to stop, according to a new report.
Zequel bring compliance software to Europe 

Zequel bring compliance software to Europe

Florida-based Zequel Technologies has released its compliance and policy management software in the UK, and is seeking partners to help market it to chosen vertical markets.
Security appliance sales boom in Europe 

Security appliance sales boom in Europe

Security appliance sales grew strongly in Western Europe last quarter, according to new figures from IDC.
MBNA Europe bank hit by phishing 

MBNA Europe bank hit by phishing

Customers of MBNA Europe, the bank and credit card issuer, have been hit by a new email identity theft scam, known as phishing.
Netilla to take on Europe 

Netilla to take on Europe

SSL VPN firm Netilla has chosen provider Wick Hill to be its European distributor to strengthen its hold on the secure remote access market.
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