Many apps ask for permissions irrelevant to their basic functions, putting personal information at risk, ITWeb Security Summit delegates heard.
We are only as safe as the products we rely on, says Twitter's Charlie Miller.
More entities are asking for insurance quotes to cover themselves if they have a data breach, ITWeb Security Summit delegates heard.
Organisations review their security programme and become risk-aware by involving technology, people and processes.
The company redefines skills development by providing interactive multi-media training, tailored to the local marketplace.
Organisations must ensure that cyber criminals get less return on their investments, says Juniper Networks.
Traditional and static defences have become inadequate to address today's security challenges, says Websense.
With the definitions of 'good guys' and 'bad guys' blurred, IT security professionals face a daunting task, Security Summit delegates heard today.
Surveillance systems exist, and work because people are kept vulnerable, says Jacob Appelbaum, Tor project.
Governments gorged themselves on the never ending buffet of people's most personal information, says Christopher Soghoian from the American Civil Liberties Union.
Multimedia offerings enable a rich e-learning experience catering to all preferences, says ITWeb Security Summit participant Technica.
A virtual lab creates a classroom environment to enhance the learning experience, by giving the student real-life problems.