Infosecurity Magazine Features
The Rise of Dangerous Deepfakes
Experts are concerned about the growing prevalence of deepfake technology and its potential to cause serious harm
Security Awareness: Driving Better Behaviors vs Still the Same Old Problems
Is security awareness achievable? Two experts share their opposing perspectives.
Soc It To ‘Em: Making a Success of a Security Operations Center
Michael Hill outlines how to get the most out of a SOC investment
Computer Misuse Act Conundrums
As the Computer Misuse Act turns 30, a call for revisions to bring it up to speed with modern security research practice
Q&A: Rowenna Fielding
Rowenna Fielding is a self-confessed former IT and infosec nerd turned data protection anorak
The Top Ten Bug Bounty Rewards
Infosecurity's list of the most notable and sizeable bug bounty payments
Q&A: Rachel Tobac
Rachel Tobac is a passionate social engineering expert who uses her knowledge of behaviorism to train people in information security
Are You Afraid of the Dark(web)?
Examining the fear factor that surrounds dark web marketplaces and whether there’s light among the nefarious bleakness
Profile Interview: Tom Kellerman
Eleanor Dallaway had the pleasure of meeting Tom Kellerman, a man whose psyche is utterly immersed in security, both physical and cyber
The Stress of Security Leadership
Kathryn Pick explores the growing impact of stress, burnout and anxiety on security leaders across the industry
How Confusion Reigned for Thomas Cook Users
Following the liquidation of Thomas Cook in September, fraudsters were quick to take advantage through social engineering scams, with legitimate banks adding uncertainty to the issue soon after
Q&A: Bruce Hallas
Q&A with human factor and awareness specialist Bruce Hallas