Fighting ‘Cybercrime as a Service’

"Cybercrime as a Service" is the latest threat evolution, and traditional defenses continue to fall short. Derek Manky of Fortinet discusses the merits of information sharing and the new Cyber Threat Alliance. Read more »

Fraud: Underground Markets Evolving

Over the last 12 months, hackers have enhanced the marketing of high-value stolen data, according to Dell SecureWorks' David Shear, who explains how the underground economy works. Read more »

Technology Spotlight: Identity Theft Protection Using Advanced Analytics

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Keynote: The State of Fraud Today

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Security Alerts: Identifying Noise vs. Signals

CIOs and CISOs invest millions of dollars to secure their organization and keep would-be attackers out of their networks. But despite these investments, determined attackers routinely breach seemingly secure organizations and steal... Read more »

Securing the Borderless Enterprise

More and more, the applications that run your business expand beyond your organization's control to cloud-based services and partner-hosted websites. With so many separate sets of credentials and different login processes to... Read more »

Obama Imposes Sanctions on North Korea for Hack

U.S. Takes Action After Sony Pictures AttackHolding North Korea responsible for the cyber-attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment, President Obama on Jan. 2 imposed sanctions on 10 individuals and three entities associated with... Read more »

Google Discloses Microsoft Zero Day Flaw

Windows 8.1 Vulnerability Unfixed After 90 Days, Google SaysMicrosoft says it's prepping a patch for a Windows vulnerability that was recently disclosed by Google. The search giant's 90-day deadline for vendors to... Read more »

RBI to Ease Transaction Security?

Critics Fear Move Would Increase FraudThe Reserve Bank of India is considering removal of its two-factor authentication requirement for small-value transactions. The goal: to facilitate easier transactions. But security experts fear the... Read more »

Morgan Stanley: Insider Stole Data

Employee Posted Some Client Information OnlineFinancial services company Morgan Stanley has fired an employee who it claims stole account data for hundreds of thousands of clients and posted a small subset of... Read more »