Report: China Probing Soft Cyber Underbelly

December 13, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Tom Groenfeldt, Technology Journalist - Contributor at CIOZone

In China today, there are thousands of people in a sustained effort to collect intelligence, many of them on an entrepreneurial basis within a competing bureaucratic structure. China understands that a strategic vulnerability of the United States is its soft cyber underbelly. I believe they seek to ‘own’ that space, says Mike McConnell, former director of National Intelligence and director of the NSA.

Massive TSA Security Breach Revealed

December 8, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By BRIAN ROSS and MATT HOSFORD of ABC News

In a massive security breach, the Transportation Security Agency (TSA) inadvertently posted online its entire airport screening procedures manual, including some of the most closely guarded secrets regarding special rules for diplomats and CIA and law enforcement officers.

Cyber Liability Insurance Mitigates Exposure

December 7, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Laton McCartney, Editor at CIOZone

CIOs are starting to embrace the idea of protecting against the risk that comes about as the unintended consequence of Web 2.0 technology. At the same time, data is becoming increasingly regulated, which is creating new exposures, particularly in the areas of data privacy and reputational risk,” Drew Bartkiewicz, vice president of cyber and new media risk at The Hartford, tells CIOZone’s Latom McCartney.

Ten Most Damaging Data Breaches of 2009

December 4, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Laton McCartney, Editor at CIOZone

Every week for the past four years the Privacy Rights Clearing House has been chronicling data breaches on a weekly basis. “These are the mega-breaches that can skew the figures in terms of the number of people victimized,” says Paul Stephens, PRCH’s director of policy and advocacy. Here are the ten biggest, most damaging and most embarrassing breaches to date this year.

Top Ten Email Related Disasters of 2009

November 1, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

BY Mel Duvall, Chief Content Officer at CIOZone

Forget about vampires, ghouls and zombies. You were much more likely to receive a fright this year from something lurking in your e-mail. There were the usual crop of Trojan horses and phishing expeditions, and as the surprising list points out, some of the scares go all the way up to White House and the FBI.