Trump’s revenge. Officials at the US DoJ ready legislation to remove Section 230 protections from big name tech firms including Twitter, Google and Facebook

Trump’s revenge. Officials at the US DoJ ready legislation to remove Section 230 protections from big name tech firms including Twitter, Google and Facebook
Amazon reportedly facing mass protest from workers in protests over safety in its warehouses amid the global Coronavirus pandemic
After warehouse workers stage walkout in the US, Amazon says it will roll out temperature checks and face masks next week
Storage provider offers some top tips to make sure your data stays safe
One third of new TalkTalk customers opt for censorship, 80 percent approve of the offer
China gets the blame for being the cyber-warmongering nation but everybody’s at it and its industry that takes the arrows and needs protecting, says Eric Doyle
Documents are increasingly being exchanged through the Cloud, encryption is one way to prevent their misuse
Rochdale Council lost 18,000 residents’ data on unencrypted USB stick, the ICO said
RSA’s Art Coviello gave a wake-up call to the new world of cyber-attacks at last week’s RSA Conference, reports Eric Doyle
It’s great to see Facebook shelling out on Websense security to protect its users – but who will protect us from Facebook, asks Eric Doyle
AVG makes a big play for the SMB market with updated software, resource centre and threats report
McAfee’s three-pronged mobile security strategy is a mix of new products supported by existing services
IronKey introduced an integrated banking platform of multiple security controls to combat cyber-criminals
Imperva’s cloud protects customers from network- and application-based distributed denial of service attacks
G-Form’s resilient Extreme Sleeves offer iPad screens and laptops protection from falling bowling balls
Protecting the data where it lives is better than relying on perimeter defences alone
Damballa improves ISPs’ ability to monitor and identify infected subscriber devices on their networks
Social-engineering attacks are increasingly tricking unwary users into downloading malware applications
Researcher Ponemon claims that financial institutions do not protect smaller businesses from cyber-fraud