Comcast is piloting a service that will notify customers that have been infected with malware, the company said this week.
ISSE 2009: Smart cards can result in 644% return on investment
Smart cards can result in a 644% return on investment in an enterprise with 2000 employees, Philip Hoyer, senior architect at UK-based ActivIdentity, said at ISSE 2009 in The Hague.
Web 2.0 branding and reputational risks webinar tomorrow
Infosecurity is pleased to announce its first webinar on the topic of Web 2.0 branding and reputational risks, which will be held at 3pm (UK time) this Thursday.
Safe and Secure Online educational security programme for children rolls out in US
ISC2, the not-for-profit security professionals organisation, has announced its school internet safety volunteer programme has reached 20,000 students worldwide, and has now been expanded to the US.
Symantec launches graduate recruitment programme
Symantec has taken the wraps off its first graduate recruitment and internship programme for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
Tripwire scores PCI deal with Reading FC
PCI DSS compliance is fast becoming a hot topic in boardrooms and at Reading football club – one of the Championship’s largest clubs – as Reading FC has successfully migrated to a virtualised IT infrastructure.
Weekly brief – October 5 2009
Deviousness, Defenses, and Disappointments – read all about the week’s security news in our weekly brief.
HP develops security audit assessments for smart energy grids
Hard on the heels of widespread reports about smart energy meters and their grids being vulnerable to hacker attacks, HP has launched a security audit for smart grid services.
Researchers turn wireless network into X-ray tool
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…
EU starts new satellite service to significantly enhance GPS accuracy
Users of the US global positioning system (GPS) in Europe now have access to an enhanced-accuracy service provided by the European Union.