South Korea Will Resume Reactor Work, Defying Nuclear Opponents... READ MORE›
The suspension was one of President Moon Jae-in's key campaign pledges to allay public worry over nuclear power... READ MORE›
The editorial asserts Nuclear power has a trump card it is a zero-carbon technology which delivers a continuous, uninterrupted supply... READ MORE›
Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the World Wide Web, now wants to save it... READ MORE›
The DOJ alleged that the two Russian intelligence agents paid hackers to break into Yahoo's systems to collect intelligence from account users and pad their pockets... READ MORE›
A prominent Russian criminal defense lawyer on Friday confirmed that the authorities in Moscow were prosecuting at least one computer security expert for treason... READ MORE›
Such activity is not new to Moscowthe Russians have used similar tactics and techniques across Europe and Eurasia, for example, to influence public opinion there... READ MORE›
Yahoo, which is selling its core Internet business to Verizon, has paid a heavy price for the security breaches... READ MORE›
Doug Rapp, an adviser for cybersecurity and national security initiatives for the Indiana Secretary of Commerce, will be among those in the war room on Tuesday... READ MORE›
He described Shevchenko as extremely well known in the information security community ... READ MORE›
Police insisted there was no breakdown in security at the prison, a supposedly maximum security facility which has a round-the-clock electronic surveillance system... READ MORE›
Gemalto makes Sim cards for mobile phones and furnishes service providers with encryption codes to keep the data on each phone private... READ MORE›
Some of the world's largest institutions and government agencies were affected, including the Russian Interior Ministry, FedEx in the United States and Britain's National Health Service... READ MORE›
As expected, the attackers have released new variants of the malware... READ MORE›
Nuclear power provides four-fifths of France's electricity generation, but much of the country's ageing nuclear fleet is expected to close in the 2030s... READ MORE›
The attack appears to have been unintentionally stopped by a 22-year-old computer security worker in England who began studying it Friday afternoon... READ MORE›
Energy-hungry India wants to increase nuclear power generation to support its strong economic growth... READ MORE›
A? Cybersecurity experts identified the malicious software as a variant of ransomware known as WannaCry... READ MORE›
Russia and Ukraine had a heavy concentration of infections, according to Dutch security company Avast Software BV... READ MORE›
UK security services have been criticised in recent days for not stopping Emwazi fleeing to Syria to join Islamic State... READ MORE›
Nuclear power plants are getting paid 20 to 30 a megawatt-hour for their electricity, Nicholas Steckler, an analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, said in a report Wednesday... READ MORE›
I've never heard of it, said Mikko Hypponen, another computer security expert who is the chief research officer of Finnish cybersecurity firm F-Secure... READ MORE›
The British intelligence agency, however, dismissed the claims from the privacy advocates, saying that the court's ruling would allow the vast surveillance techniques to continue... READ MORE›
A final investment decision by EDF on the nuclear power plant's expansion is expected in May... READ MORE›
This third option calls for a quadrupling of 2015 U.S. nuclear power production... READ MORE›
He actually probably saved lives by accident, Kennedy said, referring to the security researcher who discovered the kill switch... READ MORE›
In fact, banks are under almost constant attack, Shlomo Touboul, Chief Executive of Israeli-based cyber security firm Illusive Networks said... READ MORE›
Safety issues force many reactors offline with warnings of power cuts across France, higher energy prices and a rise in emissions... READ MORE›
This is part of a series examining the impact of China's Great Firewall, a mechanism of Internet censorship and surveillance that affects nearly 700 million users... READ MORE›
Coming out of the block, medical devices don't really have security built into them... READ MORE›
Eighty-one percent of the population in developed nations were Internet users, versus just 15.2 percent of the population of the least-developed countries... READ MORE›
It said the biggest issue was users not changing default passwords, adding that, overall, its products were well protected from cyber security breaches... READ MORE›
The FBI is investigating the Anthem breach alongside security experts from FireEye Inc... READ MORE›
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