The average organisation believes it would spot a data breach in 10 hours, a McAfee global survey of IT professionals has found. But is that result good, indifferent or an indication of the downright complacent?

The average organisation believes it would spot a data breach in 10 hours, a McAfee global survey of IT professionals has found. But is that result good, indifferent or an indication of the downright complacent?
Hackers have found a devious new way to disseminate malware: They’re using peer-to-peer networks.
Thursday afternoon, a bombshell dropped: Two leading reports claimed that the U.S. government has been spying on emails, searches, Skype calls, and …
Law enforcement authorities recently seized over 1,000 pirated Xbox 360 games from local retailers, following three raids in Abu Dhabi, …
Microsoft and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation have taken aim at a botnet network based on malware called Citadel …
The first three months of 2013 have seen a surge in spam volume, as well as large numbers of samples …
Buried in a 100-page report issued last week by the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property was a …
To protect your network and your data, you need complete and proactive enterprise visibility, says Paul Wright, Manager of Professional Services …
A new variant of the Citadel financial malware is targeting users of the Payza online payment platform by launching local …
The amount of cyber-criminal activity associated with the Zeus family of financial Trojan programs has increased during the past few …
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