Gartner to CIOs: Review outsourcing arrangements to mitigate geopolitical risks
Gartner outlines steps to address risks organisations can - and can’t - control
Gartner outlines steps to address risks organisations can - and can’t - control
The office of the top US counterintelligence official is launching a campaign to alert government employees, contractors and the general public to "serious risks" of security breaches or violence posed by "insiders”.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who is in France to take part in the G7 leaders' forum, said the government intended to prevent extremists from exploiting digital platforms to post extremely violent content.
'Hate speech is no longer considered part of freedom of speech, it's now on the same level as terrorism'
Says the US is "not currently in a position to join the endorsement," but will continue to support the overall goals in the Christchurch Call
“It’s important that governments and online service providers have come together on this issue, to agree real, actionable changes," says InternetNZ CEO Jordan Carter
With a stable, centralised government, Singapore is seen as an ideal testing ground for new technologies
The use of social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google’s YouTube by terrorist groups for propaganda, recruitment, fundraising and other activities has come into sharp focus recently. It seemed inevitable that these companies would at some point be blamed for the misuse of these forums and become targets of lawsuits from families of victims.
The U.S. and its allies should be concerned about cyberattacks from ISIS-affiliated groups, but the hackers are poorly organized and likely underfunded, at least in the short term, according to a new report.