Europe’s security companies making money from misery

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A container city sprang up in the middle of Calais’s jungle in January. Better than the flimsy tents they replaced, these metal boxes with their bunk beds are home for 1400 migrants. It is a warm spot in their long journey into exile. “Inside this camp, […]

Europe’s Cyber security Policy in Firing Line

Serious Doubts are being raised over the Europe’s latest and ambitious cyber security exercise after their hodgepodge of online surveillance police was the right step to move forward. The famous exercise is named as Cyber Europe 2014, the largest exercise ever involving a total of 200 organizations and 400 cyber security professional from the European […]

Largest ever cyber wargame tests Europe’s defences

Europe’s biggest ever cyber security war diversions exercise has started, with the point of testing how nations can cooperate against a significant cross-fringe security danger. Throughout its first stage, the Cyber Europe 2014 occasion unites more than 200 associations including vitality organizations, telecoms administrators, and 400 security experts. The scale of the cyberwargame demonstrates how […]

Cisco Appeals Europe’s Approval of Microsoft-Skype Deal

Cisco Systems Inc. said it is appealing the European Commission’s approval of Microsoft Corp.’s $8.5 billion acquisition of Internet-calling service Skype SA, even though the deal closed months ago. The move underscores how Cisco and Microsoft, which dominate long-separate sectors in technology, are increasingly colliding as video communications becomes more important to both companies. Read […]