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Labour Party hit by cyberattack

The Labour Party has confirmed it has been hit by a cyberattack, which it was informed of on October 29. The incident had resulted in a significant quantity of party data being rendered inaccessible on its systems....

‘Trojan Source’ bug threatens the security of all code

Researchers with the University of Cambridge have discovered a bug that affects most computer code compilers and many software development environments. At issue is a component of the digital text encoding standard...

Governing bodies to unite in the fight against cybercriminals

Cyber actors have represented a dangerous combination of aggressive disruption and high-stake targets in ransomware attacks against critical infrastructure. Governing bodies across the world were therefore required to...

Viasat introduces next-generation data-at-rest encryption storage device

Viasat UK, a subsidiary of global communications company, Viasat, has announced a next-generation encryption storage solution, the data-at-rest cryptography solid state drive (DARC-SSD). This is the latest addition...

Would criminalising ransomware payments be a positive move for businesses?

Preventing and preparing for ransomware attacks can prove extremely challenging for businesses. Zeki Turedi, CTO EMEA, CrowdStrike, analyses the threat of ransomware and its complex capabilities, and discusses the way...

Edgescan enables Archroma to build security into its processes from the...

Keith O’Gorman, Global Information Security Service Manager at Archroma, discusses how the organisation – a global provider of specialty chemicals operating in over 100 countries and headquartered in Switzerland &...

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