CFP: 6th Workshop on Security and High Performance Computing Systems (SHPCS'11) - EXTENDED DEADLINE FEB. 28 |
- CFP: 6th Workshop on Security and High Performance Computing Systems (SHPCS'11) - EXTENDED DEADLINE FEB. 28
- FBI will announce new Net-wiretapping push
- Cyber attack hits Ottawa; probe focuses on IP addresses from China
- IT Pros Admit to Retaining Security Access at Former Job Sites: Survey
- Iran's Natanz nuclear facility recovered quickly from Stuxnet cyberattack
- Hillsborough sheriff: McDonald's run tripped up military laptop thieves
- Police probe 'spying' at Swedish airport
Posted: InfoSec News: CFP: 6th Workshop on Security and High Performance Computing Systems (SHPCS'11) - EXTENDED DEADLINE FEB. 28: Forwarded from: Yacine Zemali <yacine.zemali (at) ensi-bourges.fr> [Apologies if you receive multiple copies. Please distribute this call to interested parties.] *** NEW DEADLINE *** 6th Workshop on Security and High Performance Computing Systems [...] |
FBI will announce new Net-wiretapping push Posted: InfoSec News: FBI will announce new Net-wiretapping push: http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20032518-281.html By Declan McCullagh Privacy, Inc. CNet News February 16, 2011 The FBI is expected to reveal tomorrow that because of the rise of Web-based e-mail and social networks, it's "increasingly unable" to [...] |
Cyber attack hits Ottawa; probe focuses on IP addresses from China Posted: InfoSec News: Cyber attack hits Ottawa; probe focuses on IP addresses from China: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/cyber-attack-hits-ottawa-probe-focuses-on-ip-addresses-from-china/article1910769/ By Bill Curry and Colin Freeze OTTAWA and TORONTO Globe and Mail Feb. 16, 2011 A number of federal departments are struggling to deal with an outside [...] |
IT Pros Admit to Retaining Security Access at Former Job Sites: Survey Posted: InfoSec News: IT Pros Admit to Retaining Security Access at Former Job Sites: Survey: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/IT-Pros-Admit-to-Retaining-Security-Access-at-Former-Job-Sites-Survey-341472/ By Chris Preimesberger eWEEK.com 2011-02-16 SAN FRANCISCO -- Apparently, security involving former IT employees of enterprises has more holes in it than most people think. [...] |
Iran's Natanz nuclear facility recovered quickly from Stuxnet cyberattack Posted: InfoSec News: Iran's Natanz nuclear facility recovered quickly from Stuxnet cyberattack: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/15/AR2011021506501.html By Joby Warrick Washington Post Foreign Service February 16, 2011 VIENNA - In an underground chamber near the Iranian city of Natanz, a network of surveillance cameras offers the outside world a rare glimpse [...] |
Hillsborough sheriff: McDonald's run tripped up military laptop thieves Posted: InfoSec News: Hillsborough sheriff: McDonald's run tripped up military laptop thieves: http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/article1151938.ece By Jessica Vander Velde Times Staff Writer February 17, 2011 TAMPA -- They came with rappel lines, a power saw and wire cutters. Had they packed food, the thieves who lifted $7.4 million in military [...] |
Police probe 'spying' at Swedish airport Posted: InfoSec News: Police probe 'spying' at Swedish airport: http://www.thelocal.se/32084/20110216/ The Local 16 Feb 11 A computer found hidden under a desk at Jonkoping Airport in central Sweden is being analysed by police in a case of suspected industrial espionage, according to airport officials. Peter Jutterstrom, chair of the airport's board, has said that he believes the case may involve espionage. "Someone obviously thinks that this airport is very exciting," he told the local Jonkopings-Posten newspaper on Wednesday. The computer, which was connected to Jonkoping Airport's internal network, was discovered by a member of staff a couple of weeks ago, according to the newspaper. Information collected on the computer, including possibly highly sensitive data, was passed onto another user, according to police, who are now investigating the matter and analysing the computer. [...] |
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