cma cyber
World Bank hit by cyber intrusion epidemic?
News C is for CMA The World Bank Group was first notified of the intrusions by the FBI in September 2007, when the bureau was investigating another cyber crime case involving transactions out of Johannesburg,... [13 Oct 2008]
Email and web snoop plans slammed - again
News C is for CMA UK security chief at Microsoft and former top cyber security agent for the FBI in the UK Ed Gibson raised similar concerns about the scale of the proposals. The Labour chairman of an... [04 Sep 2008]
Virtual worlds under siege from cyber crime
News C is for CMA Virtual worlds are playgrounds not just for people who want some online fantasy role-playing but for cyber criminals who are looking for places to launder money and steal data, according to... [28 Aug 2008]
'Connected' UK vulnerable in face of cyber attack
News C is for CMA The government has said it is engaged in tackling ongoing state-sponsored cyber attacks on UK national infrastructure. Lord West refused to confirm the nature or origin of these attacks but... [16 Jun 2008]
Are we losing the security war?
Comment C is for CMA Five years ago, hopes were high that cyber crime could be cracked. A short cyber crime story on Al Jazeera TV on Sunday made me realise that this year's Infosec show in... [29 Apr 2008]
Mobiles to come under attack from 'bad guys'
News C is for CMA Mobile devices are going to become the next big target for cyber criminals who will be helped by the greater availability of tools to develop software for them. Speaking to silicon.com at... [24 Apr 2008]
Botnets: 'We're screwed', warn security experts
News C is for CMA Ronald Teixeira, executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance, said: "Botnets are, I think, the biggest threat we face on the internet today. Jordana Siegel, deputy director of... [10 Apr 2008]
Nato allies form cyber defence command
News C is for CMA Nato is creating a cyber command to protect its allies against crippling online attacks on national infrastructure. The Cyber Defence Management Authority (CDMA) will... [08 Apr 2008]
Data breaches: Don't blame 'stupid' employees
News C is for CMA Speaking at the Cyber Warfare 2008 event in London this week, Debi Ashenden, senior research fellow at the Defence College of Management and Technology at Cranfield University, said most... [03 Apr 2008]
PM to pump cash into security and espionage tech
News C is for CMA He said: "I can confirm that, to meet future security needs, we have set aside funds to modernise our interception capability; that, at GCHQ and in the Secret Intelligence Service, we are developing new... [20 Mar 2008]
Nato: Cyber terrorism 'as dangerous as missile attack'
News C is for CMA Nato's cyber defence chief has warned that computer-based terrorism poses the same threat to national security as a missile attack. Suleyman Anil, head of Nato Computer Incident Response... [07 Mar 2008]
Tories: Time to wage war on cyber crime
News C is for CMA The Conservatives have criticised the government's response to the growing threat from cyber crime and unveiled plans for a national e-crime unit and a dedicated e-crime minister if they win... [06 Mar 2008]
How the good guys fight the security arms race
News C is for CMA C is for CMA Its revenues for the fourth quarter of 2007 grew 30 per cent year-on-year, reaching $148m.silicon.com caught up with Hartman on a recent trip to London where he warned that... [15 Feb 2008]
Police unprepared for security 'arms race'
News C is for CMA A former US intelligence tech specialist has warned of the need for a dedicated cyber-crime task force in the UK. Businesses have also called for a dedicated police cyber... [14 Feb 2008]
Cyber-extortion on the rise - but targets the 'fringe'
News C is for CMA Security expert Bruce Schneier has warned that cyber-extortion is on the rise, but gave the caveat that it mainly affects "fringe" industries, such as online gambling, rather than critical... [24 Jan 2008]
