The information security game: How to be on the front foot against cyberattacks
Or, how the best defence strategy of rugby can be applied to protect New Zealand enterprises from new ‘advanced threats’
Or, how the best defence strategy of rugby can be applied to protect New Zealand enterprises from new ‘advanced threats’
Cybercriminals are in the process of rebuilding the Gameover Zeus (GOZ) botnet, which law enforcement authorities took over in June, and recent research suggests that they've had some success, especially in the U.S.
Security researchers have discovered multipurpose malware capable of stealing payment card numbers from electronic cash registers and data entered in Web forms through a browser.
Like a crowbar, security software tools can be used for good and evil.
Most large organisations now make advance plans to bring in external security consultancies should they suffer data and security breaches, a new survey for Arbor Networks has found.
Fragmentation attacks are dominating the security landscape in New Zealand and while attacks are relatively small in comparison to the rest of Asia-Pacific, they are still damaging.
Kiwi organisations must adopt multi-layered DDoS protection solutions, using on-premise equipment coupled with cloud-based services.