0-day Windows flaw published by Google researcher |
- 0-day Windows flaw published by Google researcher
- Adobe patches critical Flash flaw
- What every CEO should know about advanced persistent threats and industrialized hacking
- Gartner: Enterprises will reduce the share of security in their IT budgets
- IRISS Conference 2010 call for papers
0-day Windows flaw published by Google researcher Posted: 11 Jun 2010 07:50 AM PDT Tavis Ormandy - the well-known Google security researcher who discovered the feature/vulnerability in Java back in April and forced Sun to patch it up swiftly by releasing the details to the public - ... |
Adobe patches critical Flash flaw Posted: 11 Jun 2010 05:45 AM PDT Adobe released a security bulletin revealing the 32 vulnerabilities that it has patched with the release of Flash 10.1(.53.64). Among those is the critical 0-day flaw that has recently been spotted be... |
What every CEO should know about advanced persistent threats and industrialized hacking Posted: 11 Jun 2010 05:03 AM PDT The world of hacking has evolved into two major varieties: industrialized attacks and advanced persistent threats (APT). There has been a lot of discussion around the validity of APT recently, but AP... |
Gartner: Enterprises will reduce the share of security in their IT budgets Posted: 11 Jun 2010 01:59 AM PDT While security risks are not going away for companies, efficient and secure enterprises will actually safely reduce the share of security spending by 3 to 6 percent of their overall IT budgets through... |
IRISS Conference 2010 call for papers Posted: 11 Jun 2010 01:49 AM PDT IRISS will hold its first annual conference on the 18th of November 2010. This all day conference will focus on providing you with an overview of the current cyber threats facing businesses in Ireland... |
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