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  • "What Makes Hackers Tick?"

    Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories will conduct a study funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, in which the physical and mental responses of hackers are measured as they perform attacks. In the study, hackers will wear body…

  • "Cyber Discovery Program Aims to Encourage More Teens into Industry"

    In an attempt to address the skills gap within the cybersecurity field, the U.K. government has launched the Cyber Discovery program. This program has been delivered by SANS Institute, BT, FutureLearn, and Cyber Security Challenge U.K. to find teenagers…

  • "Companies Turn to War Games to Spot Scarce Cybersecurity Talent"

    An annual U.K. cybersecurity competition aims to help address the severe workforce shortage within the cybersecurity job market by raising awareness and encouraging the pursuance of careers in the cybersecurity field. The Cyber Security Challenge U.K.,…

  • "Boeing 757 Testing Shows Airplanes Vulnerable to Hacking, DHS Says"

    A demonstration performed by Robert Hickey, an aviation program manager within the Cyber Security Division of the DHS S&T Directorate and his team of experts, reveals the possibility of remotely hacking a commercial aircraft. The aircraft used in the…

  • "6 Steps for Sharing Threat Intelligence"

    Industry experts have emphasized six essential steps that organizations should take in order to improve upon the sharing of threat intelligence. Organizations must understand their event data before sharing, optimize the use of event data…

  • “Transparency of Machine-Learning Algorithms Is a Double-Edged Sword”

    Starting on May 25, 2018, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will be in full force. The set of rules to be enforced by the GDPR seek to protect the privacy of data, while giving EU residents a significant amount of control…

  • “Phishing Biggest Threat to Google Account Security”

    Phishing remains one of the most prominent and successful attacks, targeting users in a variety of ways designed to gain access to their online credentials such as login information, credit card data and more. Researchers at both University of California…

  • "New University Research Warning over Voice Recognition Biometric Security"

    A study conducted by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland reveals the inadequacy of voice recognition systems. According to researchers, voice recognition systems could be tricked by cyber criminals with the use of a number of different…

  • SoS Musings #8 - Need for Scientifically Backed Security

    SoS Musings #8 Need for Scientifically Backed Security

  • "Resilience to Phishing Attacks Is Failing to Improve"

    Phishing continues to be the most used tactic by attackers in launching targeted attacks, as it exploits the psychological weaknesses of humans. Studies show that an overwhelming majority of cyberattacks are initiated by the clicking of an email. This…

  • "Rise and Evolution of Ransomware Attacks​"

    Ransomware has significantly grown in strength and frequency as shown by the recent widespread outbreaks of WannaCry and Petya attacks. In order for enterprises to become better prepared in the battle against ransomware, they must be aware of the…

  • "Homeland Security team remotely hacked a Boeing 757"

    Robert Hickey, an aviation program manager within the Cyber Security Division of the DHS S&T Directorate, has revealed a demonstration that was performed over a year ago in which a Boeing 757 was remotely hacked by him and his team of experts.…