Reptiles: one in three species traded online – and 75% aren't protected by international law
Reptiles are consistently overlooked by regulators of the trade in wildlife, but many face extinction in the wild.
Tanya Wyatt, Professor of Criminology, Northumbria University, Newcastle •
conversation
Sept. 29, 2020 • ~5 min
Sept. 29, 2020 • ~5 min
The coronavirus pandemic moved life online – a surge in website defacing followed
Vulnerable websites are popping up as organizations move online during the coronavirus pandemic – and hackers have more time at home alone. The result is more websites falling victim to defacement.
C. Jordan Howell, Doctoral candidate in Criminology, University of South Florida •
conversation
May 26, 2020 • ~6 min
May 26, 2020 • ~6 min
Government cybersecurity commission calls for international cooperation, resilience and retaliation
In the murky world of cyber espionage and cyber warfare, effective deterrence has long been considered out of reach. A government report argues it's time to change that.
Chris Inglis, Distinguished Visiting Professor in Cyber Security Studies, United States Naval Academy •
conversation
May 12, 2020 • ~7 min
May 12, 2020 • ~7 min
Working from home risks online security and privacy – how to stay protected
Beware the #WorkFromHome selfie.
Jason Nurse, Assistant Professor in Cyber Security, University of Kent
• conversation
March 26, 2020 • ~6 min
March 26, 2020 • ~6 min
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