Cybersecurity

Sony Case Highlights Lack of Gov’t-Business Cybersecurity Collaboration

The continuing fallout of the massive Sony hack has shown that businesses and government have a long ways to go […]

Pew Study: Privacy A Receding Daydream

More than half of 2,500 security experts surveyed by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project thought that […]

Sony Employee Lawsuits As Wake-Up Call For Companies

Employee lawsuits filed against Sony raise an ominous question for companies across the board, suggests Andrea Peterson in the Washington […]

Sony Employees File Class Action After Hack

Sony, still reeling from a massive data hack, must now contend with a class action filed by two former employees […]

Resisting DOJ Warrant, Microsoft Gets Support From Tech Giants

The U.S. Department of Justice wants access to emails stored on Microsoft servers located in Ireland, apropos of a case […]

Secure Promise of Snapchat Hit By A Breach

SnapChat offers a particular kind of security with an application that allows users to send messages that are quickly deleted […]

California Amends Law to Expand Businesses’ Obligations in the Wake of a Data Breach

Starting in January, companies doing business in California may be required to provide identity restoration or mitigation services, if appropriate, to individuals impacted by security data breaches.

Sony Hack Will Change Hollywood Business

The massive computer hack at Sony is expected to result in “significant changes” in the way the Hollywood movie and […]

German Court Finds U.S. Sentence For Hacker Too Extreme

A Turkish man, accused in the U.S. of leading a group that stole almost $60 million by hacking into the […]

Biggest 2015 Security Threats

A series of Q&A interviews with security experts discussing what threats kept them up at night in 2014, and what […]

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