Deloitte hit by cyber-attack revealing clients' secret emails
The Guardian reports that hackers may have accessed confidential information Deloitte’s blue-chip clients
The Guardian reports that hackers may have accessed confidential information Deloitte’s blue-chip clients
A CIOReview article which is a call to action for owners of small and medium sized business to take cybersecurity seriously.
North Korea targets cryptocurrencies to compensate for losses under sanctions.
Channel NewsAsia reports that Singapore is taking a lead in fighting cybercrime, but expertise remains in shortage
Bayview Yards press release discusses the Global Cybersecurity Resource.
As cybersecurity experts from all parts of Europe prepare for the CYBERSEC conference in Krakow, Polish media outlets are providing some coverage of the Global EPIC announcement. Emphasis on collaboration will help tackle cybersecurity in a complex world.
Two Canadian universities and a technology accelerator are among 14 organizations from 10 countries that have formed a network to increase the spread of cyber security knowledge.
The Global Ecosystem of Ecosystems Partnership in Innovation and Cybersecurity (Global EPIC) has been founded to enable the future securely through the development and sharing of new knowledge in the field of cyber security – leading to societal, economic and technological impact in a timely fashion.
On October 30, 2017 CyberSpark held a Cyber Security Workshop for Future Smart Mobility in cooperation with Israel's National Cyber Bureau at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. This is where we launched the First International Cyber Security Smart Mobility Analysis and Research Test Range!
Carleton’s Global Cybersecurity Resource (GCR) — a business accelerator and offshoot of the university’s Technology Innovation Management (TIM) program — moved into Bayview Yards back in January 2017 and is the building’s largest tenant after the economic development agency Invest Ottawa, which has set up its headquarters in the space. The GCR’s mission is to help grow businesses that operate in the cybersecurity realm, strengthen businesses that use cybersecurity as a differentiator, provide cost-effective cyber safeguards to small businesses, and develop talent to meet emerging demands of cybersecurity and technology entrepreneurship.
The Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT), based at Queen’s University Belfast, has been selected by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to partner with Plexal and Deloitte to deliver a £13.5 million cyber innovation Centre in London. Located in the East End’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the London Cyber Innovation Centre will help secure the UK’s position as global leader in cyber security innovation.
Advocate for, and raise awareness of, causes, policies, and recommendations.
Share content across keystones.
Scan horizons, anticipate emerging issues, analyze trends, and investigate new domains.
Evaluate the resilience of system-of-systems against cyber-attacks.
Matchmake people and assets across keystones.
Fund research and innovation and define budget allocations.
Each keystone provides resources and processes to other keystones.
Generate solutions to domain specific challenges.
Standardize our understanding of cybersecurity.
Expand skillsets and knowledge of individuals and organizations.