Recently, a dodgy east London training centre, Hamptons Training Ltd had its approval to provide security qualifications withdrawn following a multi-agency investigation.
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Recently, a dodgy east London training centre, Hamptons Training Ltd had its approval to provide security qualifications withdrawn following a multi-agency investigation.
Recently published research by McAfee, which shows a shocking, multi-year attack campaign against more than 70 governmental organizations in the US and other Western nations, highlights the security problems faced by public sector agencies, says Venafi, a provider of industry-leading Enterprise Key and Certificate Management (EKCM) solutions. Security experts believe this may be the largest coordinated attack ever launched. The involved hackers have over the past, several years worked successfully to infiltrate the computer networks of thousands of companies, organizations and governments, stealing reams of intellectual property, military information and state secrets.
According to the MoD a state-of-the-art new shot detection system called Boomerang III is protecting Troops in Afghanistan against small arms fire.
Global IT association ISACA commends the Ponemon Institute's latest Cost of Cybercrime report for the detail it provides on the indirect costs of IT security attacks, as well as the news that organizations are focusing more resources on their security forensics and detection methodologies.
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