GLOBAL SECURITY Articles
Chinese Teen Beaten to Death at Internet Addict Camp
Camp counselors allegedly put the boy in solitary confinement and scolded him for running slowly.
China's Web Porn Arrests Include Tech-Savvy Site Owners
China took its assault on online porn a step further by targeting sites running on U.S. servers.
Can Pirates be Stopped?
Naval expert Rick Gurnon tells homeland security conference attendees that the fight against Somali pirates has no clear answer, and won't be solved anytime soon
China Denies U.S. Power Grid Attack
A government spokeswoman denies reported attacks from China and Russia ever occurred.
Piracy Law Cuts Swedish Net Traffic By Half
Courts can now order ISPs to unmask anonymous file sharers at the request of copyright owners.
Worldwide Cybercrime Police Network Grows
More countries are joining a network designed to quickly react to cybercrime incidents around the world.
Social Elements of Security Policy and Messaging
End users tuning you out? Christopher Burgess lays out a three-step process for taking human factors into account in your security program (and even using them to your advantage).
The 25 Most Dangerous Cities for Offshore Outsourcing
Ratings based on crime, infrastructure, weather and other risks.
With Global Effort, a New Type of Worm is Slowed
An international coalition revealed that they had taken unprecedented steps to keep the Conficker worm separate from the command-and-control servers that could control it.
The Corporate Iron Curtain
CISO Paul Raines contrasts employee rights in the US and Europe.
