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Top 10 most embarrassing data breaches
In-depth Inspired by a notable security gaffe at BP, we give our rundown of the most embarrassing data breaches in recent memory.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Data breach cost hits £1.9 million
News The average cost for a data breach in the UK rises to £1.9 million in 2010, up 13 per cent from 2009.
By Tom Brewster Published
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RSA servers hacked as SecurID data stolen
News As RSA has its servers hacked, its two-factor authentication customers will no doubt be highly concerned.
By Tom Brewster Published
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IBM launches ‘workload optmised’ security appliance
News IBM says its super-fast security appliance will provide solid protection, but ensure network effectiveness isn't harmed.
By Tom Brewster Published
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RSA and NetApp address cloud computing data privacy
News When using a multi-tenancy private or public cloud service, it is essential to ensure access to data and applications is correctly configured and secure.
By Eric Doyle Published
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RSA: IT sec experts facing unprecedented complexity
News Every year, IT security teams are facing increasingly complex environments, RSA president says.
By Tom Brewster Published
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RSA 2010: Technology ‘enabling massive privacy invasions’
News With the proliferation of data and IT systems across the world, our privacy is being eroded, according to a BT security expert.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Timeline: Three years of Zeus terror
News It was in 2007 the Zeus Trojan was first spotted and it has been causing carnage ever since. We take a look back at the Trojan's rise.
By Tom Brewster Published
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RSA: 2009 saw 'pandemic increase' in hack attacks
News The head of RSA claims last year saw the biggest increase in security threats and attacks we have ever seen.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Most of Fortune 500 hit by Zeus trojan
News An RSA Security study has discovered that 88 per cent of the biggest companies in the US have potentially been compromised by keylogging malware.
By Martin James Published
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Security needs to be a part of innovation
News Getting security officers more involved could deliver major benefits for companies.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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Criminals sitting on stolen data ‘timebomb’
News Criminals are starting to realise that they can make use of the compromised work computers they have in their grasp, according to security experts.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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