Intel Security will discontinue McAfee SaaS products
Some products will be replaced, but admins will need to start over for setup and configuration
Some products will be replaced, but admins will need to start over for setup and configuration
The bad news: Java and Oracle's database products had lots of vulnerabilities. The good news: None are currently under attack
A survey of major industries reveals health care organizations are below average in secure coding
The latest zero-day vulnerability in Flash Player is currently under attack by Pawn Storm. Sit tight for an emergency patch next week
Google Apps administrators now can use single sign on for a wider set of Web and mobile apps
Hackers create fictional people on LinkedIn to engage in industrial espionage and social engineering attacks
Two new Amazon cloud products proactively deal with security issues before they become security and compliance problems
Why spend time targeting Active Directory for domain credentials when Outlook Web Application is just as good -- and far easier to compromise?
Most merchants now have EMV credit card readers in place, yielding marginally improved security today -- and a platform for better payment systems arriving soon
GitHub developers will now be able to log in to the code repository using YubiKey hardware keys
An activist group is on a quixotic campaign to punish tech companies who support the controversial information-sharing bill
With Device Guard and Credential Guard, Windows enjoys unprecedented protection from malware and advanced persistent threats
Organizations will now be able to use Secunia's software security audit tools in concert with Flexera's asset management capabilities
The power grid may not be in immediate danger, but that doesn't mean the threat to critical infrastructure isn't there
Vendors without bug bounty programs risk the wrath of the infosec community, but such programs must be constructed carefully to yield optimal outcomes