During their bilateral meetings in Washington, D.C. this week, President Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron have agreed to further strengthen and deepen the cybersecurity cooperation between their two countries, with a range of collaborative cyber-initiatives that include staging “war games” to test bank readiness....
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The BFSI security market size is estimated to grow from USD 25.61 billion in 2015 to USD 44.38 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 11.6% from 2015 to 2020. The BFSI security market is driven by factors such as rise in the sophistication level of security breaches, growing government regulations and standards for cyber security, growing IoT market, and rise in the adoption of cloud-based security solutions....
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The latest WPA3 WiFi security and authentication standard may be suffering from serious safety flaws of its own. This is according to a group of researchers - Mathy Vanhoef and Eyal Ronen, who issued a report called “Dragonblood – A Security Analysis of WPA3’s SAE Handshake”, which identifies design flaws in the WPA3 standard's Dragonfly key exchange, hence the Dragonblood name. They disclosed a total of five vulnerabilities, four of which could be used to recov...
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The threatened #opisrael cyber-attack turned out to be a dud - but Israel does not have enough manpower to ward off a major cyber-attack.
Dr. Michael Orlov, head of the cyber-engineering department of Shamoon College Engineering in Be'er Sheva, explained the problem to Arutz Sheva Monday....
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The EFF's new STARTTLS Everywhere initiative aims to secure email as it transits the internet between mail servers to prevent mass surveillance, as well as email spoofing. The Electronic Frontier Foundation this week unveiled STARTTLS Everywhere, a new initiative that aims to secure email in transit by encrypting messages as they hop from one email server to the next as they are delivered. STARTTLS Everywhere aims to promote and improve the use of STARTTLS, a service extension for the Simple...
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While many companies have taken impressive steps in an effort to prepare themselves for the likely inevitability of a data breach, a new study from Experian found that more work needs to be done. To understand what organizations have done, are doing and still need to do to be ready for a big data breach, Experian commissioned the Ponemon Institute to conduct a study, the results of which have been published in its annual corporate preparedness study, Is Your Company Ready for a Big Data Breach? ...
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