Fake AV and PRISM warning on hijacked website
While many individuals are concerned about privacy in light of PRISM, some malicious actors are using the program to scare naive users […]
Flickering lights will never be the same again
Last night’s BlackOut (a drama documentary exploring the effects of a devastating cyber-attack on Britain’s national electricity grid) had my hair practically […]
Dan Raywood to head up the IT Security Guru
Today we are pleased to announce that Dan Raywood, the former news editor for SC Magazine, has recently been appointed at the […]
Latest NSA Revelations – can they bypass encryption?
Yesterday, there was news that The Guardian had shared 50,000 pages of NSA documents released by Edward Snowden with the New York Times, some […]
Congrats to AlienVault!
Our client AlienVault has recently received almost £27m in a series D funding round led by GGV Capital, with strong participation from […]
Password Security – or Insecurities!
Working in the security arena probably means I’m more aware of my online insecurities than most. For example, I’m selective about the […]
Keeping up momentum
When news is slow and clients don’t have any major releases in the pipeline a great way to keep up coverage momentum […]
Infosecurity Europe and Eskenzi look back over a 17 year partnership
Not many PR agencies can claim that they’ve worked with a client for 17 years and indeed at Reed Exhibitions there hasn’t […]
Voltage Security talk about latest ICO analysis
A couple of days ago, the ICO published a blog on why they feel encryption is important to data security. Our client, Voltage […]
Poll: Would you advise your client to go public after a data breach?
Our client, AlienVault has conducted a survey showing that only 2% of companies (of a sample of 300 from the EU) would […]
NSA hacked the internal communications of the United Nations
Commenting on reports that the NSA hacked the internal communications of the United Nations, our client Voltage Security says that – this […]
The Syrian Electronic Army hits New York Times
The New York Times, Twitter and The Huffington Post UK were all targeted by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) last night. The […]