+ Cyber spooks to outsource dev, support; Plug'n'play USB attack steals locked Windows creds

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Tuesday September 13, 2016

  Latest News  

Did Intel mishandle McAfee?

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Security is not a product, it's a process.

Australia's cyber spooks to outsource support, dev

By Paris Cowan

Want to quickly scale up IT operations.

Plug'n'play USB attack steals locked Windows creds

By Juha Saarinen

No fix for cheap, easy hack.

Intel to spin off McAfee, sell majority stake

By Allie Coyne

Security business valued at US$4.2 billion.

US govt names first-ever CISO

By Staff Writer

Plucked from Homeland Security.

Chrome to start shaming HTTP sites

By Staff Writer

Will mark as insecure from January.

NBN Co beefs up cyber security offense

By Ry Crozier

Ramp up of rollout leads to fresh capabilities.

Slew of Xen bugs leave hosts vulnerable to guest abuse

By Juha Saarinen

New hypervisor holes menace cloud infrastructure.

Anonymous bots could DDoS US emergency call network

By Juha Saarinen

Threat currently difficult to block.

US feds arrest two for spy bosses account hacks

By Juha Saarinen

Crackas with Attitude rounded up.

Aruba products contain compromised HTTPS certificate

By Juha Saarinen

Issue of reused certs in devices rears its ugly head again.

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Embedding DevOps at the ASX

 
 

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