Zane Lackey: “You shouldn’t invest in security just for compliance”
We spoke with Zane Lackey, co-founder and CSO of Signal Sciences. Zane is also a prominent white hat hacker and has published several books on security.
Cyber Sabotage at the Winter Olympics
While spectators were being dazzled by the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics, the organizing committee was busy dealing with a cyberattack.
Chaos Engineering: the Point of Adding Bugs on Purpose
Chaos engineering is a kind of contradiction: it works against the very system it is protecting in order to build an environment that is more resilient and more secure.
Facebook Survey: More than 50% of users don’t trust the social network to control the news
Panda Security has conducted a survey to see how much consumers trust Facebook as a gatekeeper of news and information on their newsfeeds.
WannaMine – new cryptocurrency malware exposes failings of traditional anti-virus tools
WannaMine uses several exploits to compromise your computer – and many anti-virus tools cannot protect you against it. Here’s what you need to know.
The dangers of public Wi-Fi connections
Public Wi-Fi networks are vital for staying connected. Unfortunately these networks also present a significant security risk…
Meltdown and Spectre: the Situation as it Stands Today
The vulnerabilities known as Meltdown and Spectre affect Intel and, to a lesser degree, AMD microprocessors, as well as those based on ARM architecture