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UK slashes welfare, injects £1.9bn into cybersecurity to counter ISIS hackers
Islamic State terrorists could launch cyberattacks on power stations, the National Grid and hospitals, Chancellor … Read more
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Hacktivists smash ISIS website with Prozac and Viagra ads
Hackers affiliated with online activist group Anonymous have taken down an Islamic State (IS, formerly … Read more
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Facebook bows to Belgian privacy ruling over cookies
Facebook has said that it will respond to a privacy ruling in Belgium by requiring … Read more
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Google Accused of Tracking Students via Chromebooks
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has filed a complaint with the United States Federal Trade … Read more
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An encryption backdoor is a bad idea
By Walt Mossberg | theverge.com If the FBI gets access to your iPhone, so do lots … Read more
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Why Government and Tech Can’t Agree about Encryption
By: Bree Fowler and Tami Abdollah | newsfactor.com Your phone is getting better and better at … Read more
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China blamed for ‘massive’ cyber attack on Bureau of Meteorology computer
By: CHRIS UHLMANN | mobile.abc.net.au/news China is being blamed for a major cyber attack on the computers at … Read more
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GCHQ admits for the first time to ‘persistent’ hacking in the UK and abroad
The UK’s digital spy agency, GCHQ, has admitted for the first time in court that it … Read more
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Federal Spending on Information Security to Reach $11 Billion by 2020, According to Deltek Report
HERNDON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–According to a new report from Deltek, federal information security spending is projected … Read more
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Venture capitalists flock to cybersecurity information-sharing platforms
Arlington cybersecurity start-up ThreatConnect said Tuesday that it has raised $16 million from investors, led … Read more