Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans BlackBerry Ltd (NASDAQ:BBRY) (TSE:BB) took the stage to demonstrate the way in which a terrorist could access an infusion pump inside a hospital and give patients a lethal morphine dose. The demonstration was held in New York City, during the global security…
Organizations not prepared for advanced cyberthreats, says ISACA study
Top Priority Sector: cyber_security ISACA has released a global study showing that one in five organizations (21 percent) have experienced an advanced persistent threat (APT) attack, and 66 percent believe it’s only a matter of time before their enterprise is hit by an APT. Read More…. For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com,…
Even Disconnected Computers May Face Cyberthreats
If your computer is infected with a virus or other forms of malware, disconnecting the machine from the Internet is one of the first steps security experts say you should take. But someday, even physically separating your laptop from a network may not be enough to protect it from cyber evildoers….
Cyber-threats to surpass terrorism – FBI
Cyber-threats are fast becoming the US's greatest security concern, the director of the FBI says. View full post on cyber terrorism – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Hardware imported from China could leave U.S. open to cyber-threats
Cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke warns that imports of chips, routers and hardware from China and other foreign suppliers could leave the U.S. open to cyber-attacks and cyber-threats. View full post on cyber terrorism – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
FBI director: Cyber-threats will become top worry (AP)
AP – The director of the FBI told an annual gathering of cyber-security professionals on Thursday that the agency needs the private sector to help combat what he believes is becoming the nation’s No. 1 threat. View full post on Yahoo! News: Security News View full post on National Cyber…
Bigger U.S. role against companies’ cyberthreats?
Washington — A developing Senate plan that would bolster the government’s ability to regulate the computer security of companies that run critical industries is drawing strong opposition from businesses that say it goes too far and security experts who believe it should have even more teeth. Legislation set to come…
Congress eyes cyberthreats
Home » News» TechnologyLoading… <!– computer security 02 05 2012 – –> Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Chairman Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn. presides over the committee’s hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. A Senate plan that would bolster the government’s ability to regulate the computer security of companies that…
Congress considers more power for government against cyberthreats to critical infrastructure
WASHINGTON – A developing Senate plan that would bolster the government's ability to regulate the computer security of companies that run critical industries is drawing strong opposition from businesses that say it goes too far and security experts who believe it should have even more teeth. View full post on…
Bigger US role against companies’ cyberthreats?
A developing Senate plan that would bolster the government's ability to regulate the computer security of companies that run critical industries is drawing strong opposition from businesses that say it goes too far and security experts who believe it should have even more teeth. View full post on computer worm…