
Many enterprise IT security teams face a reputational challenge as they balance cyber safeguards against other organisational needs, says KnowBe4 report.
Many enterprise IT security teams face a reputational challenge as they balance cyber safeguards against other organisational needs, says KnowBe4 report.
SonicWall’s Mid-Year Cyber Threat Report finds ransomware on the rise, and Coronavirus-related scams up by 7%.
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As one of the EU’s most digitally-developed states, Ireland’s economic status depends on a punch-above-weight IT security strategy. By James Hayes.
Survey by industry body CIISec finds that frazzled cyber security teams are close to breaking point, as Coronavirus impact piles on the pressure.
Five-year study by Beaming finds that Britain’s small businesses now bear the brunt of escalation in cyber threat activity.
Untrained and malicious insider threats cause IT security experts concerns to surge by 125% year-on-year, according to latest report from KnowBe4.
Report from Bugcrowd highlights growth in social responsibility and neurodiversity among hackers, along with explosion of Coronavirus bug-fix opportunities.
Europe’s democratic processes are exposed to interference and attack by cyber threats, a poll of IT security practitioners has warned. Seventy percent of those polled at the RSA Conference 2020 for a survey by machine identity protection specialist Venafi believe their local governments ‘cannot adequately defend election infrastructure against domestic and international cyber attacks’. The […]
Almost seven in ten organisations surveyed feel vulnerable to attacks, despite over half of businesses having experienced a breach or compliance audit failure, reveals latest Europe Data Threat Report from Thales.
Europe’s influential industry body for energy infrastructure is helping the continent’s power utilities become savvier to cyber threats. By James Hayes.
Analyst’s latest COVID-19 index finds indications that IT procurement, including for cyber security, stabilised and ready to edge back up.
Malevolent actors adding AI and automated attack tools and vulnerability detectors, as patching continues to lag behind attack rates, reveals NTT report.