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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday July 8, 2014

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  Editor's Note  

Good afternoon,

SC Magazine is pleased to launch the results of our recent survey of over 100 Information Security professionals on the subject of 'threat actors'.

The study, commissioned by RSA Security, is now available for download (pdf).

It sought to determine whether IT security teams are building intelligence functions (read: Spook Units!) into their Security Operation Centers, and which feeds of contextual data they rely on to fulfil this function.

Congratulations to the lucky winner of the survey prize draw who snapped up a Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air speaker valued at $899.95.

--Penny Wolf

 
  Latest News  

Kicking the XP habit is hard

By Juha Saarinen

Nobody should use XP any more, but...they do.

Australia to house new spy base for military comms

By Allie Coyne

Geraldton facility gets expanded.

Can 'info-nopolies' be trusted with our personal data?

By Steve Wilson

[Blog post] Citizens reduced to lab rats.

Aussies dodge US mobile device flight bans

By Allie Coyne

No battery checks required for locals bound for US.

Minister defends NZ's slow migration off XP

By Juha Saarinen

But opposition slams waste of taxpayer money.

Oracle ends Java support for Windows XP

By Penny Wolf

Users told to upgrade.

Dead mobile devices banned from planes to US

By Allie Coyne

Passengers asked to prove devices have power.

Nine out of ten NSA files relate to ordinary web users

By Staff Writer

Unintended targets caught up in the hunt for intelligence.

Victorian govt mobile apps lack privacy policy

By Allie Coyne

Commissioner checks on privacy by design progress.

Android devices leak location data

By Allie Coyne

Other operating systems also affected by privacy hole.

Google blocks leaked Goldman Sachs email

By Staff Writer

Confidential data not accessed.

US Govt asks energy firms to check systems after attacks

By Staff Writer

'Energetic Bear' group disrupts control systems.

ISPs sue UK spies over network attacks

By Juha Saarinen

Snowden leaks expose surveillance operations.

 

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