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Speaking to members of the HackerOne community on what they think will happen in the market in 2021 and beyond → Read More
Outgoing deputy editor Dan Raywood offers advice on how to produce the perfect opinion article → Read More
The payment of ransoms and extortions doubled between 2019 and 2020 → Read More
5G security research discloses exploit opportunities → Read More
Eight universities named by NCSC as Dundee sees major investment in local cyber infrastructure → Read More
72% of businesses admit tracking of customer data happens → Read More
Government agencies issue advice after apparent nation state attacks → Read More
Security teams prepare for DNS attacks over holiday period as many admit to facing threats in 2020 → Read More
North Korea’s offensive cyber-program has grown in strength and sophistication → Read More
Infosecurity speaks to Tom Davison about the mobile security landscape → Read More
Reports of data loss and cyber incidents increased in Q2 → Read More
Cabinet Office keynote focuses on importance of security basics and fundamentals → Read More
Why are we still talking about backdoors in end-to-end encryption? → Read More
Black Hat Europe opens with Jeff Moss talking about government acceptance of hacker research and opinions → Read More
Partnership will enable security teams to leverage Google Cloud technology for external key management → Read More
This year has brought various challenges, but is an increase in vulnerabilities among them? → Read More
Ransomware will be sold as service by professional outfits collaborating to deliver better variants of attack → Read More
Facebook’s Nick Clegg says social media companies need to follow standards → Read More
People surrender their personal data too easily; this should lead companies to support user privacy → Read More
As cloud services and SaaS were heavily adopted in 2020, how well did security keep up? → Read More