Forcepoint deputy CISO makes the case for AI, but warns on current ‘snake oil’ claims
#infosec16: Tactics of Old Are Still Used, says Mikko
The same problems that hit businesses in the 1980s and 1990s have not evolved in modern threat methods.
#infosec16: Levison Wood Urges IT Security Pros to Embrace Risk
As long as it is measured and mitigated, risk can lead to business success, says former Para
#Infosec16: GDPR Will Significantly Impact Almost All Orgs, says Ipswitch’s Rich Allen
“They’ve put some serious teeth behind these regulations”
#infosec16 Bromium Offers “Come and Break Us” Challenge
Micro-virtualization vendor Bromium has offered a “Bring-Your-Own-Malware challenge” to delegates at Infosecurity Europe.
Mitsubishi Outlander Flaw Opens Door to Thieves—Literally
The insecure Wi-Fi mechanism allows hackers to disable the anti-theft alarm, flash the lights, tweak charging settings and drain the battery.
Liberty Survey Finds British Opposition to Snoopers Charter
Nine in ten Brits are against the mass surveillance powers contained in the Investigatory Powers Bill.
Stuxnet-like Irongate Malware Emerges to Threaten Critical Infrastructure
The malware targets specific processes within simulated Siemens control system environments.