On Monday 16th May the Obama Administration announced the release of its 30 page International Strategy for Cyberspace document. The strategy focuses on three core principles which: Aim to promote freedom of speech without tolerating acts such as child pornography, violence or terrorism Provide privacy to its citizens whilst still giving appropriate powers to law enforcement [...]
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US announces International Strategy for Cyberspace
Posted: May 18, 2011 in Cyberwar and CyberterrorismTags: attack, counter intelligence, Critical infrastructure, cyber storm, cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cyberwarfare, hacking, Hillary Rodham Clinton, International Strategy for Cyberspace, national cyber security division, NCIRP, Obama Administration, Terrorism, terrorist, United States, Warfare and Conflict, White House
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Sony Playstation network restored after hacking intrusion
Posted: May 16, 2011 in Forensics, HackingTags: attack, compromise, credit card, encase, forensics, guidance software, hacking, identity theft, pci, Personally identifiable information, PS3, PSN, sony
Sony has reported that it has now restored its Playstation Network (PSN) after the recent hacking intrusion that it suffered. The PSN has been down since April 19th when Sony discovered that intruders had compromised their system and had access to the personal information and potentially the credit card information of over 25 million of [...]
Security – Are we doing enough?
Posted: April 28, 2011 in Facebook Security, Malware, Misc, PrivacyTags: anti-virus, awareness, DHS, education, facebook, hacking, homeland security, identity theft, Malware, national cyber security division
Everywhere we turn today whether it be reading newspapers, watching the news, reading Facebook posts or Twitter feeds we are constantly reminded to “Stay Secure”, “Change your password”, “Use a different email address”, “Protect your credit card details”, “Only use HTTPS”, “Don’t add friends you don’t know”, “Use anti-virus oh and a firewall”, “Cover the [...]