In Pictures: Heartbleed, Shellshock, Tor and more - The 13 biggest security stories of 2014
The security of the web itself was tested in unprecedented ways in 2014--but the news isn't all bad.
15 Jan | View galleries
Europe stumps up cash for bug bounties to secure over a dozen popular open source projects.
CISOs are getting more clout than ever but it’s not translating into cross-business partnerships or far-reaching security strategies, according to a new survey of the CISO’s role that found just 51 percent of companies have an organisation-wide information security strategy.
David Braue | 20 Sep | Read more
Australia continues to punch well above its weight as a target for online attacks, with new figures from content distribution network Akamai putting us second in the world – behind only the United States – as a target for online Web attacks.
David Braue | 22 May | Read more
Now in its 20th year, Symantec has released their annual threat report. We spoke with Piero DePaoli, Senior Director for Global Product Marketing for Information Security at Symantec at the recent RSA Conference.
Anthony Caruana | 05 May | Read more
Now in its 20th year, Symantec has released its annual threat report. We spoke with Piero DePaoli, Senior Director for Global Product Marketing for Information Security at Symantec at the recent RSA Conference.
Anthony Caruana | 04 May | Read more
CSOs need to take a number of steps as soon as possible to protect their organizations against the OpenSSL vulnerability that has shaken the tech industry, experts say.
Antone Gonsalves | 10 Apr | Read more
By and large, the major websites hit by Heartbleed have recovered. So have the bad guys, who are undoubtedly plotting their next move. Here, security experts offer their take on five large-scale, Heartbleed-level vulnerabilities for which CIOs should prepare.
John Brandon | 10 Jun | Read more