IBM, Intel, AMD take different routes to hardware-based encryption
So-called confidential computing approaches allow data to remain encrypted while in use - that's best done in hardware.
So-called confidential computing approaches allow data to remain encrypted while in use - that's best done in hardware.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning bring new vulnerabilities along with their benefits. Here's how experts minimised their risk.
Covid-19 has accelerated plans to adopt secure access service edge, which combines SD-WAN capabilities with network security services.
New tools will make it easier for enterprises to manage security with Google products as well as with Amazon and in their own private clouds and applications.
Despite cultural barriers and legacy tech, AI is poised to take over ERP functions, with ERP vendors adding new machine learning features and enterprises keen to investigate.
As open source code becomes more prevalent in both commercial and home-grown applications, the number of attacks based on its vulnerabilities will increase by 20 percent this year, predicted Black Duck Software, which collects statistics about open source projects
The ninth annual Verizon Data Breach Report contains bad news on multiple fronts, including click-through rates on phishing messages, how long it takes companies to detect breaches, and even whether companies spot the breaches at all.
According to a survey released this morning by 451 Research, 63 percent of health care industry respondents said they had experienced a breach, the highest of any industry vertical studied
The average company's network is accessed by 89 different vendors every week, according to a new research report that surveyed more than 600 IT decision makers at mid-sized and large enterprises -- but only a third were confident that they knew the exact number of vendors who had accessed their systems.
Fifty-four zero-day vulnerabilities were discovered last year, according to a report released this morning by Symantec, more than double that of 2014, and the number of megabreaches of more than 10 million records also hit a record high.
Last year was a record year for malware, according to a report from Panda Security, with more than 84 million new malware samples collected over the course of the year
One out of every three Americans was affected by a healthcare record breach last year, or more than 113 million people, up more than ten-fold from 12.6 million in 2014, according to a report released this morning by Bitglass.
The majority of security organizations received more alerts than they can handle and don't have a way to spot stolen credentials, according to a survey released today
Despite recent moves against Adobe Flash by Google and Firefox and its declining use by websites, Adobe Flash remains a significant security vulnerability for end users, with 80 of computers running an end-of-life version of the plugin
The Ashley Madison breach has been a Christmas-in-August present for spammers and scammers of all kinds, and your company could be the next target.