Marten Mickos, of HackerOne, said its time for organizations to start allowing outside sources to help improve security.
Threats arise and change at a rate where humans cannot keep up. Experts at Structure 2017 explained why it's important to use machine learning and automation to defend against the latest attacks while also preparing for future threats.
Be warned: 60 percent of the information required to hack a company can be found in the pictures employees post on social media.
Security experts weigh in on the challenges of security for the Internet of Things and the massive web of internet-connected devices it has created.
John "four" Flynn, the Chief Information Security Officer at Uber, laid out some of the biggest challenges for organizations that are warehousing massive amounts of consumer data.
There is a skills and workforce gap in cybersecurity but companies can look to automation, their internal resources and better “best practices” to help close the gap, McAfee's Candace Worley said at Structure Security 2017.
Bob Lord was chief information security officer when Yahoo revealed it was the victim of a massive data breach. On stage at Structure Security, he shared the lessons of that ‘real-life spy story.’
In San Francisco at Structure Security 2017, Google's lead Android security engineer Adrian Ludwig talked about the evolution of Android security and new steps the company is taking to make Android more secure.
Immigrant records will soon include online behavior from Facebook to Google.
The authentication system might be helpful in ensuring extra security as well as making logging in easier for users since they will not need to remember any passwords.
Three of the largest cyber attacks of 2017 occurred because organizations failed to install security patches.
The director of the National Cybersecurity Centre warned of a possible "category one" cyber attack that could be launched in the near future.
The arrival of the iPhone X and Face ID has users wondering if they should trust the facial recognition feature. Experts in biometrics offer their insight.
Through methods of social engineering, attackers could gain access to a person's credit freeze PIN at Experian and compromise their account.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission disclosed a breach that took place more than one year ago after learning information taken from the attack may have been used for illegal trading.
[hold for tech editor] A ransomware attack hidden in an email attachment purporting to be from Herbalife is hitting millions of inboxes around the world.
Turning off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth cannot be done completely through the Control Center in iOS 11.
A customer service representative for Equifax sent a customer seeking help to a fake website.
A disgruntled IT worker was sentenced after hijacking his company's domain and redirecting it to a pornographic website.
YL Ventures, a firm that invests and supports tech startups, tells International Business Times what they look for when choosing entrepreneurs.
Amazon's Alexa smart glasses will reportedly look like a regular pair of eyeglasses and will use bone-conduction audio technology.
Twitter removed nearly 300,000 accounts linked to terrorist organizations in the last six months, with most being caught by automated tools and removed before sharing a single tweet.