Possible sources of tension
The first round of story workshops in our two municipalities were organised in October and November of 2018. Here are some general findings, based on just a small set of stories that we collected. First, and this is not a [...]
Do you believe that the risk of becoming a victim of cybercrime is increasing?
Citizens all over the world are deeply concerned about the protection of their private life and their security. For example, 9 out of to 10 users consider that cyber-crime is a threat to their country, declaring that “it is a [...]
Quality Assessment CTI
One of the latest CS-AWARE deliverables focused on generally identifying possible external information sources to be used for CS-AWARE that can help in analysing LPA cybersecurity incidents and help raise cybersecurity awareness. The main task was to find a way [...]
Collaboration and Cybersecurity
What does cybersecurity have to do with collaboration? A simple answer would be that cybersecurity is not an issue for one individual to be handled, but for the entire organisation, or even at the national and international level. What is [...]
Greek and Turkish in cyber-war tension
It was late afternoon, some months ago, when a Greek construction company’s employee, who is in charge of managing E.U. projects, had to deal with a strange situation. Instead of her homepage in the browser, the red flag of Turkey [...]
Knowledge management and cybersecurity
There are many ways for defining knowledge management. One of the ways to see it is as the systematic procedures by which the flow of information and knowledge throughout an organization becomes a shared process, reaching the relevant persons. [...]
InnoSec presents CS-AWARE in the FOSSCOMM 2018 conference
InnoSec participated in the FOSSCOMM (Free and Open Source Software Communities Meeting) 2018 conference that took place on Crete island, Greece between the 13th and 14th of October 2018. FOSSCOMM is the Panhellenic conference of free and open source software [...]
Facebook Hack: 50 million Facebook users’ access stolen using zero-day flaw
According to a blog post published on September 28th, 2018 by Facebook (FB), their engineering team discovered that 50 million accounts were affected by a security issue. Practically, a vulnerability in FB code allowed hackers to steal FB access tokens. [...]
Raising a son in the era of social networks
Each day we share on the web a huge amount of data about us and our behaviours. This is a concern for the privacy and security of adult users but it becomes a huge problem where underage children are [...]