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February 10, 2012, 6:00AM Video

Adobe's Security Chief Talks About Driving Up The Cost of Exploits

Threatpost editor Paul Roberts talks with Adobe's Senior Director of Product Security and Privacy, Brad Arkin on patch management, driving up the cost of exploits and the amount of manpower that goes into recovering from zero days. Read more »


January 25, 2012, 1:39PM

Google to Revise Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Users Can’t Opt Out

Google announced Tuesday that it will revamp its privacy policy and terms of service, boiling more than 60 privacy policies down to one comprehensive document that will extend across most of their products. Read more »


January 22, 2012, 9:59PM Around the Web

EU to Propose New Data Breach, Privacy Regulations

The European Union (EU) is preparing to propose new rules that will require companies to disclose data breaches within 24 hours, according to reports. Read more »


January 18, 2012, 3:35PM

SOPA: The Folly of Capitol Hill

SOPAThe ongoing controversy surrounding the SOPA and PIPA anti-piracy bills in Congress has produced a lot of things: misunderstanding of what the bills would do; silly rhetoric from trade groups supposedly defending content creators; confusion on Capitol Hill; and a clear demonstration of how insulated and uninformed many citizens are. But perhaps the worst thing to come out of all of this is the almost comical picture it paints of Congress and its complete lack of understanding of the Internet and its role in society, business and freedom. Read more »


January 17, 2012, 3:22PM Around the Web

Facing Post-Transaction Attacks, Banks Should Reassess Fraud Protection

Banks will have to continue to upgrade their fraud protection controls, especially in the face of new and evolving attacks exclusively designed to evade them, researchers now say. Read more »


January 13, 2012, 11:20AM

World Economic Forum Sees Dark Side To Connectivity

WEFThe latest edition World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report takes a dim view of our hyper connected world. At the group’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, members wrestled with the consequences of ubiquitous Internet connectivity, concluding that groups or individuals with few resources are capable of launching attacks with devastating consequences for both commercial and geopolitical powers. Read more »


January 12, 2012, 1:12PM Around the Web

Banks Coming Together To Fight Hackers, Prevent Attacks

Major banks like Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs Group and Bank of America are putting together plans to help identify new security threats before they happen, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal this week. Read more »


January 10, 2012, 1:59PM Around the Web

New SEC Guidance May Impact Corporate Disclosure

As companies begin submitting their regulatory filings and financial reports from 2011, the SEC is pushing for more comprehensive data breach, cyber attack, and general risk-assessment disclosures. Read more »


January 5, 2012, 10:11AM

As SOPA Looms, Survey Suggests Most Americans Are Media Pirates - And Proud Of It

While lawmakers in the U.S. debate new laws that would give media companies powerful new legal weapons to stop the distribution of copyrighted content online, a new survey of Americans finds that most admit to having pirated content themselves - and don't see any problem with it. Read more »


January 4, 2012, 3:41PM Around the Web

Microsoft Sues British Electronic Dealer in Alleged Counterfeit Scam

Microsoft announced today it is suing Britain’s second-largest electronics retailer Comet for allegedly creating and selling more than 94,000 back-up discs of its Windows Vista and Windows XP product. Read more »


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