It might seem cliché but the biggest vulnerability companies face today is not technological; it's human. Unfortunately, not much has changed in the past half-century.
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) used the stage at RSA 2016 to stump for a bill he introduced with Sen.. Mark Warner (D-Va.) creating a panel of technology and legal experts that would work together to solve security issues.
Following two years of pressure from Congress, the Department of Justice has agreed to disclose a series of internal memoranda that set policy on device geolocation data collection for federal law enforcement purposes.
In testimony before Congress on Tuesday, Apple reiterated that unlocking the iPhone used by the gunman in San Bernardino would set a dangerous precedent.
Cloud applications are not only spreading malware faster than ever, but also propagating the effects of ransomware encryption from one user to another — even when the malware is not actually downloaded by the secondary victim, according to a new report.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed an amicus curiae brief in hopes of convincing the U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth District to hear the electronic surveillance case Wikimedia v. NSA, which was rejected by a federal judge last October.
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