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22 results for "Cyber Law"
Features 12.03.2024
Untangling the nuances of liability regimes for software makers that rush code to market.
Features 27.02.2024
What if, in order to try to deter cybercrime, the result is to deter cybersecurity researchers?
Features 20.02.2024
Phil Muncaster takes a look at the EU’s new blockbuster rules for the IT sector and financial services
Blogs & Opinions 15.02.2024
Board-level responsibility for cybersecurity can be far more extensive than many assume.
Features 16.01.2024
How do you halt a cybercrime pandemic that continues growing?
Features 09.11.2023
SolarWinds CISO Tim Brown has been explicitly named for allegedly failing to inform investors or act on known security vulnerabilities. Callum Booth talks with CISOs to figure out what this means for the future of the CISO role At the end of October, shockwaves rippled through the cybersecurity sector. Following 2020’s notorious Sunburst attack, the […]
Blogs & Opinions 03.10.2023
The stakes just got higher in the world of cyber espionage.
Features 26.09.2023
Given Northern Ireland’s deeply troubled political climate, the stakes are high in the aftermath of the PSNI breaches
Blogs & Opinions 19.09.2023
No Technical skills or expertise? No problem. You can still become a cyber criminal…
Blogs & Opinions 05.09.2023
Where does the moral boundary for cyber vigilantism lie?
Blogs & Opinions 27.07.2023
Government departments are exploiting loopholes to avoid cybersecurity failure disclosures, and increasingly relaxed regulation means they’re getting away with it, bemoans Jon Fielding After five years of GDPR and three years of hybrid working, you’d expect organisations to have improved their data handling and device security. But in the public sector, losses are still […]
Blogs & Opinions 18.07.2023
Data breaches have taken a terrifying turn as cyber criminals stoop to new lows, threatening to expose personal and intimate photos of female data breach victims. Nikki Webb investigates the painful consequences that breach victims face Louise, a resident of South Wales, found herself caught in a web of deceit and fear after her private […]
Features 01.06.2023
Celebrated instances of botnet takedowns and cyber crime indictments often rely on major cybersecurity vendors for intelligence and expertise. But can the government bring cyber criminals to justice without the backing of the private sector? Dan Raywood investigates Earlier this year, Assured Intelligence considered global law enforcement’s response efforts to ransomware. We questioned whether there […]
Features 25.05.2023
Personal cases against executives over cybersecurity issues are on the increase. Is it still safe to be a CISO?
Blogs & Opinions 12.05.2023
DORA aims to ensure that the financial services industry can withstand and respond to digital risks. Here’s the low-down on the regulation
Features 09.05.2023
Will robots and algorithms replace our jobs? Or are we simply overreacting to the latest tech trend?
Features 16.02.2023
Large quantities of sensitive data coupled with chronic under-investment in security have made the legal sector a prime target for cyber criminals.
Features 31.01.2023
How long does it take to settle an insurance claim resulting from arguably the most infamous malware attack of all time?
Features 19.12.2022
ESET’s Jake Moore takes on Assured’s Ed Ventham in a debate on cyber insurance
Features 30.11.2022
What do you get when you mix an incident responder, a lawyer and a cyber broker?
Interviews 01.11.2022
Eleanor Dallaway meets commercial tech lawyer extraordinaire Stephanie Lopes…