Weekly brief – October 5 2009
Deviousness, Defenses, and Disappointments – read all about the week’s security news in our weekly brief.
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Deviousness, Defenses, and Disappointments – read all about the week’s security news in our weekly brief.
Users of the US global positioning system (GPS) in Europe now have access to an enhanced-accuracy service provided by the European Union.
Researchers at the University of Utah have devised a way to visually monitor a room using cheap wireless sensors. The technique, known as ‘ variance-based radio tomography’, effectively enables its users to see through walls, explain Jerry Wilson and N…
Vodafone has revealed it is developing a secure and encrypted data / password vault for smartphones. Known as Keeper Mobile, the encryption technology will be released by the mobile carrier’s operations worldwide by the end of the year.
Cybercrime is both global and organised, Mike Humphrey at the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), told the audience at the Security for a Digital Britain conference on 24 September in Nottingham.
Speaking at the Security for a Digital Britain conference in Nottingham last week, Lord Erroll warned the audience of the security pitfalls of a digital society such as data loss and privacy questions.
Takedowns, Tools, Threats, and Tsk, Tsk! We review the week’s information security news.
The increasing blurring of network perimeters has accelerated as a direct result of the introduction of cloud computing to the corporate IT mix, but can your IT security handle the challenge?
The Muscat chapter of the Information Systems Audit, Control Association (ISACA) held an education seminar on information security earlier this month at the College of Banking and Financial Studies in Oman.
Popular websites have been made to serve up malware via malicious advertising delivered by advertising banner services.