A new study has found that not one of the top 10 U.S. computer science programs (as ranked by the U.S. News & World Report in 2015) requires a single cybersecurity course for graduation.
Insurer Chubb has added coverage to help U.S. victims of cyber bullying pay for costs, including mental health treatment, legal expenses and lost wages.
Fifty percent of drivers surveyed across the UK and Germany by Veracode and IDC are concerned about the security of connected cars’ driver-aid applications such as adaptive cruise control, self-parking and collision avoidance systems, reflecting an equal level of concern with the safety of the whole vehicle.
Coalfire announced the expansion of its Cyber Risk Advisory services that are designed to assist enterprises as they guard against data breaches and improve their governance programs.