What the Uber verdict means to CISOs: You're (probably) not going to jail
CISOs and potential CISOs worried about criminal risk won't go to jail if they follow four simple steps.
CISOs and potential CISOs worried about criminal risk won't go to jail if they follow four simple steps.
The conviction of Uber's former CSO could change the roles of top security leaders and raises the level of personal risk in the wake of a breach.
The cost is too high and the risk too low to offer CISOs directors-and-officers insurance at many companies. Protective governance policies might make more sense.
Attacker likely bought employee account credentials on the dark web and then escalated privileges to access internal tools.
Uber has confirmed that it is responding to a cyber security incident as reports emerge that the firm has suffered a significant network data breach.
Pioneer in self-driving car technology Anthony Levandowski has been criminally charged with stealing trade secrets from his former employer Google before joining rival Uber Technologies.
Uber has announced it is integrating New South Wales public transport information into its app.
Uber Technologies will pay US$148 million for failing to disclose a massive data breach in 2016, marking a costly resolution to a huge embarrassment.
Big internet companies and small software developers could come under increased scrutiny in the wake of the scandal involving Facebook and Cambridge Analytica.
Uber Technologies should be classified as a transport service and regulated like other taxi operators, the European Union's top court has said.
Sources claim a 20-year-old man was behind Uber's 2016 data breach and was paid to destroy the data through the company's bug bounty program.
Three senior managers in Uber's security unit resign days after the company's new CEO disclosed a massive data breach and criticised past practices.
Governments around the globe are investigating Uber after it covered up a breach that exposed data on millions of customers and drivers.
Uber paid hackers $100,000 to keep secret a massive breach last year that exposed the personal information of about 57 million accounts.
Uber failed to disclose a massive breach last year that exposed the data of some 57 million users, its new CEO has revealed.