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ICO Slaps Insurers RSA With £150,000 Fine After Data Protection ‘Failure’
An unencrypted hard drive containing customer's names, addresses and bank account details was stolen
NIST Stops Recommending Controversial Random Number Generator
Dual_EC_DRBG removed from recommended list following reports of NSA-funded backdoors
Another NSA Tool ‘Exposes Weaknesses Of RSA Encryption’
Another NSA-ordained tool makes cracking data protected over BSAFE 65,000 faster, researchers claim
RSA’s Call to End Digital Wars Is Either Cynical Or Naive
RSA has turned digital peacenik, but Tom Brewster thinks its call to end the digital arms race is ajust a cynical ploy
RSA 2014: RSA Chief Coviello Tries To Answer $10m Question Over NSA
Coviello kicks off the PR push after claims of NSA payoff, whilst anti-surveillance activist Bruce Schneier appears to be sympathising with the company
Anti-RSA Brigade Set Up Rival TrustyCon Conference
TrustyCon will take place just down the road from RSA Conference
Security Luminaries Call For RSA Tech Boycott Over NSA ‘Collusion’
Security chiefs and researchers say the best way to send a message to RSA is to stop using its products
RSA Denies Taking $10m NSA Bribe To Install Crypto Backdoor
RSA denies the NSA paid it to ship a deliberately weakened encryption tool to customers
Art Coviello: Attacking Anonymity, Just In The Right Places
RSA chief explains why he thinks anonymity is the enemy of privacy, but is he more than a little motivated by commercial concerns?
RSA’s Art Coviello: Anonymity Is The Enemy Of Privacy
RSA boss and privacy advocates at loggerheads again, as Coviello accused of ignoring the furore around NSA surveillance
RSA Warns Customers About NSA Encryption Cracking
RSA is one of the first commercial companies to warn about issues with encryption after revelations about the NSA's meddling with standards
‘Hand Of Thief’ Trojan Targets Linux Users’ Bank Accounts
Researchers surprised by high price of Linux Trojan selling for $2,000 on Russian underground forums
RSA® Conference Europe 2013
RSA® Conference Europe 2013 has moved this year to the Amsterdam RAI in The Netherlands. Join us and immerse yourself in hot topics, insider knowledge and practical advice from information security experts.
EMC Bolsters RSA Identity Management With Aveksa Purchase
RSA pushing ahead with its intelligence-led approach to security
Hackers’ Favourite Currency Liberty Reserve Downed After Arrest
Experts claim impact on the underground economy could be massive
EMC To Shed More Than 1800 Jobs
EMC, VMware and RSA employees set for the chop, even though the storage giant remains in rude health
InfoSec 2013: Security Big Guns Back Cyber Weapons Non-Proliferation Treaty
RSA chief Coviello and Eugene Kaspersky urge pan-global agreement similar to deal covering nuclear arms
Cheeky Botnet Pusher Markets Wares On Facebook
Facebook used to sell Zeus botnet console, showing cyber crooks are getting considerably more brazen
RSA 2013: European Privacy Laws Harm Civil Liberties – Art Coviello
RSA chief blasts European privacy laws, telling TechWeekEurope they favour criminals
RSA 2013: Get The Lawyers, Offensive Security Is Go
CrowdStrike's George Kurtz is leading the industry into offensive security and a legal minefield awaits
RSA 2013: Vint Cerf Issues Challenge To Secure Internet Of Things
A version of common cryptography could be the answer to securing Internet of Things
RSA 2013: Death To SIEMs, Hello To ‘Antifragile Security’
It seems SIEMs are on the way out, as Art Coviello hails the dawn of more adaptive, Big Data-led security
RSA 2013: RSA Makes ‘Giant Leap’ In Authentication
RSA adds Big Data to the authentication equation
RSA 2013: Juniper Is Cagey About Sharing Threat Data
Juniper's Nawaf Bitar will share threat data with RSA, but will he work with rivals? That's not nearly so sure....
RSA 2013: Context Is King
As perimeter defences fail, security experts are falling back on analytics. Tom Brewster says Big Data and context are hot at the RSA 2013 show
Java Zero-Day Offered On Russian Dark Market For $100k
Java zero-days can make as much as $100,000 on the Internet underground, but the buyers will earn even more, RSA analysts tell TechWeek
Has The Strong Pound Made Britain The World’s Phishing Capital?
At RSA's Anti-Fraud Command Center in Israel, TechWeekEurope hears why the UK loses three times more than the US to phishing
‘They Sent A Guy A Coffin With His Name On It’ – Why Russian Cyber Crooks Are So Scary
On a trip to RSA's Anti-Fraud Command Center in Tel Aviv, TechWeekEurope learns about the lengths Russian cyber crooks will go to protect their own
RSA And IBM Lead Charge Into Future Of Big Data Security
RSA offering Hadoop-powered solution, as IBM looks to make a splash in the security intelligence space too