Three-quarters of RSA delegates have plugged in found USB sticks 

Three-quarters of RSA delegates have plugged in found USB sticks

Sixty eight percent admit to being data breach victims.
Popular apps riddled with flaws 

Popular apps riddled with flaws

Authentication bypass, SQLi and clear text data.
DDoS attack size standardises at 60Gbps 

DDoS attack size standardises at 60Gbps

Advanced persistent threats are a top concern for businesses, while distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are becoming larger.
Survey: 94 percent of US hospitals breached 

Survey: 94 percent of US hospitals breached

Cost the US health care industry $6.6 billion annually.
SC's global data breach survey 

SC's global data breach survey

Infosec insights across the US, UK and Australia.
Survey: What attack vector concerns you? Does infosec policy work? 

Survey: What attack vector concerns you? Does infosec policy work?

Web apps, personal devices or internal threats?
Cloud encryption survey released 

Cloud encryption survey released

A quarter of respondents let providers manage their keys.
Banks refresh IT security strategies in Asia Pacific 

Banks refresh IT security strategies in Asia Pacific

Escape budget constraints.
BlackBerry most secure enterprise OS  

BlackBerry most secure enterprise OS

Windows Phone "reasonably robust".
Survey: Aussies snub Govt protection programs 

Survey: Aussies snub Govt protection programs

Critical infrastructure operators less engaged with government.
Scams exploiting Amy Winehouse, Norway massacre 

Scams exploiting Amy Winehouse, Norway massacre

Warnings have been made about a multitude of social networking videos claiming to show late singer Amy Winehouse.
Fraud tops Aussie fear index 

Fraud tops Aussie fear index

New Zealand fear index spikes.
Computer device theft hits Commonwealth agencies 

Computer device theft hits Commonwealth agencies

IT system misuse remains key fraud vector.
Email recipients still falling for spam, finds survey 

Email recipients still falling for spam, finds survey

Half of all users respond to spam.
Internet censorship not a vote-changer 

Internet censorship not a vote-changer

Annual Whirlpool survey released.
Security fears dog online banking 

Security fears dog online banking

Risk-based approach urged.
Financial institutions brace for rise in security breaches 

Financial institutions brace for rise in security breaches

Financial institutions are facing an increased risk of security breaches this year owing to budgetary constraints and an increased threat of insider misconduct, according to ...
SC announces winner of Tripwire survey 

SC announces winner of Tripwire survey

SC Magazine together with security vendor Tripwire would like to congratulate Mr Mark Oswald from Melbourne who is the lucky winner of an iPod Touch.
One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey 

One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey

People are annoyed over the loss or theft of their personal information, a new survey from the Ponemon Institute reveals.
Mobile devices 'inadequately protected', survey finds 

Mobile devices 'inadequately protected', survey finds

IT managers are failing to protect data on corporate mobile devices by not enforcing PIN codes and passwords to protect the data stored on their laptops, PDAs and mobile ...
Use USBs at your peril, survey warns 

Use USBs at your peril, survey warns

Employees are putting their company’s data at risk by not using encrypted USB devices, a new survey has revealed.
Survey reveals contradictions over regulations 

Survey reveals contradictions over regulations

A poll of 130 security professionals showed that 64 percent believe government should introduce more laws to improve cybersecurity yet only 17 percent believe government ...
Survey finds password security still a problem 

Survey finds password security still a problem

Companies are having their security put at risk by employees writing down or sharing their passwords according to a new survey.
Employees still risking IT security, new survey finds 

Employees still risking IT security, new survey finds

Companies are having their security put at risk by employees writing down or sharing their passwords according to a new survey.
90 per cent of email is spam claims new survey 

90 per cent of email is spam claims new survey

Spam has risen by 40 percent in the last three months and now averages nearly 90 per cent of all email received.
Spyware still ignored by organizations, says survey 

Spyware still ignored by organizations, says survey

A survey of US businesses shows that spyware has still not been recognized as a serious threat.
Survey warns: spyware still a growing threat 

Survey warns: spyware still a growing threat

Reports of the demise of spyware have been greatly exaggerated. A survey conducted since January, which pointed to a decrease in spyware over the last quarter, had been ...
Survey shows IT pros don't see spyware, IM as problems 

Survey shows IT pros don't see spyware, IM as problems

Enterprise IT managers don't view spyware or instant messaging as major security threats, according to a survey released Tuesday.
Survey shows dissatisfaction with security management 

Survey shows dissatisfaction with security management

Almost 60 per cent of IT managers currently manage point solutions individually, but only 35 per cent believe this is the way security environments should be managed.
E-voting survey shows huge perception gap 

E-voting survey shows huge perception gap

The general public has a more positive take on e-voting systems than computer security specialists, according to a survey released Tuesday.
Deloitte survey shows rise in attacks but flat security budgets 

Deloitte survey shows rise in attacks but flat security budgets

A survey of top financial services firms by Deloitte & Touche showed that a majority of financial institutions have suffered external attacks within the past year but many ...
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