The UK is no longer recommending the use of encryption for at-risk groups following its iCloud backdoor demands ...
In an era where cybersecurity threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, organizations and governments worldwide are seeking advanced solutions to protect their critical digital assets. Weapon ...
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It does seem a bit hypocritical The UK government has quietly binned its encryption advice just weeks after demanding a ...
The aerospace and space industry's growing reliance on digital technologies and interconnected systems necessitates a ...
Hackers increasingly skip encryption, stealing data in hours using AI and exploiting service accounts, ReliaQuest finds.
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Apple has reportedly lodged a ‘first of its kind’ appeal to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT), an independent judicial ...
Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has secretly censored detailed public computer security guidance provided to ...
"Backdoors to encryption that only let the good guys in ... and expose British users to surveillance and cyber threats." ...
The 24th Cyber Security Summit, Singapore, aims to address such pressing challenges by facilitating discussions on ...
who wrote in a blog post on Wednesday that the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is no longer recommending that high-risk individuals use encryption to protect their sensitive ...