Pro US elections remain vulnerable to attack despite security improvements Continued foreign interference and insecure paperless voting processes will sow doubt about the next election, experts warn 21 Jan
Pro US Dept of Energy plans fastest supercomputer Aurora will be three powers of 10 faster than the current fastest machine when delivered in 2021 21 Mar
Pro Huawei confirms lawsuit against the US government Calls ban on its products “abuse of the US law making process” 7 Mar
Pro Huawei opens Brussels Cyber Security Transparency Centre Centre to support cyber security and standards development, while increasing transparency 5 Mar
Pro US pressure increases for vulnerability disclosure programmes The FTC and DOJ push for a means for security researchers to report bugs, with the EU also moving closer 8 Aug
Pro EU lawmakers threaten businesses relying on Privacy Shield The European Parliament has voted to curtail transatlantic transfers of personal information 16 Jul
Pro IBM ends China’s five-year reign atop supercomputer rankings 'Summit' takes title of world's fastest supercomputer, while Japanese scandal shakes up the Top500 supercomputer rankings 25 Jun
Pro The hidden truths of IT’s gender pay gap The gender pay gap in IT is real, requires deeper analysis to reveal the underlying reasons, reports SHARON FLORENTINE 25 Apr
Pro Microsoft Dublin e-mail case closed US Supreme court drops case, but leaves unanswered questions 18 Apr
Pro US regulator eyes cryptocurrency crackdown SEC has issued subpoenas and wants info from tech issuing companies 2 Mar
Pro Equifax hack haul more extensive than initially reported List of 'accessed' data is more extensive than the public was told 12 Feb
Pro EU wants easier complaints in Privacy Shield deal with US Transatlantic data sharing deal renewed, but wants EU better citizens info for complaints 19 Oct
Pro Israel hacked Kaspersky, catching Russia using the software to hack US Theft from US government classified programmes discovered secondhand from state hacking of unwitting security provider 11 Oct
Pro 21 US state election systems targeted by Russian hackers Department of Homeland security notified states of Russia interference with electoral systems before the 2016 election. 29 Sep
Pro Kaspersky offers to turn over source code to US government Security firm said the US can audit source, in Russian influence controversy 4 Jul
Blogs Visible measures or real security? Is the laptop ban justified, or just another liquids fiasco? 12 May
Pro US privacy rollback can cause headaches for corporate security pros Tracking down Tor users can be a nightmare 5 Apr
Pro Russia will strike US elections again, FBI warns FBI, NSA working with European counterparts to stop suspected Russian hacking 21 Mar
Pro Trump exec order won’t destroy Privacy Shield, says EU EC says transatlantic DP agreements don't rely on order limiting foreigners' privacy protections 30 Jan
Blogs Fear, and loathing uncertainty The latest US machinations may have implications for digital trade and data exchange 27 Jan
Blogs Absence of evidence? Is the cybersecurity community sitting on the fence regarding the election hacking? 6 Jan
Pro Uncertainty clouds debate on Russia’s suspected role in election hacks The US has yet to offer proof of Kremlin cyber-meddling 4 Jan
Pro Major cybercrime network dismantled in global takedown Avalanche Network used 500,000 infected computers to launch phishing email attacks 6 Dec
Pro US planning for two exascale supercomputers Both systems, using different architectures, will be developed simultaneously in 2019, if the new administration goes along with the plan 23 Nov
Pro US may use sanctions against Russia for election hacking A Republican lawmaker will propose legislation to go after the country's cyber criminals 11 Oct
Blogs A new and different arms race The race for the fastest supercomputers might be as much of a concern as anything from the Cold War 21 Jul
Pro European Commission accepts EU-US Privacy Shield Decision comes after concerns were raised and addressed 12 Jul
Trade Brexit could cause data privacy headaches for US companies With the UK leaving the EU, data privacy laws could become more disjointed across Europe 29 Jun
Pro Cloud computing slows energy demand US finds shift away from traditional DCs has reduced power-usage growth from 24% to just 4% 28 Jun
Pro EU, US officials sign ‘umbrella’ data protection agreement Agreement covers law enforecement transfers of PID 7 Jun
Pro Privacy Shield needs improvement, says EU watchdog Safe Harbour successor suffers some of the same faults 2 Jun
Pro Senators want warrant protections for US e-mail stored overseas New legislation would require law enforcement agencies to get court approval before gaining access to the documents of US residents stored elsewhere 31 May
Pro US proposal for encryption workarounds may be dead Senate opposition may doom effort to require tech vendors to assist US law enforcement with unlocking devices 31 May
Pro Cybersecurity poses biggest risk to global financial system US Securities and Exchange Commission deems cybersecurity the biggest risk facing the global financial industry 27 May
Pro DoJ cracks San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone The FBI no longer needs Apple's help, it says in court filing 29 Mar
Life Schrems launches new legal broadside at Facebook Facebook can't protect European data from US spying 3 Dec
Pro US will not seek legislation against encryption Tech industry had lobbied President Barack Obama to take a stand against any dilution of encryption 12 Oct
Pro European Commission upbeat on Safe Harbour ruling Commissioners took time out from discussing the plight of refugees to examine the Court of Justice's rejection of the Safe Harbour data protection... 7 Oct
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