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Build a ‘human firewall’
With training that turns threat awareness into a learning game, organisations can transform their employees into a first line of defence against routine cyber attacks, explains Louise Pasterfield at Sponge.
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With training that turns threat awareness into a learning game, organisations can transform their employees into a first line of defence against routine cyber attacks, explains Louise Pasterfield at Sponge.
Email-based social engineering attacks on whole workforce are ‘rising concern for organisations’ because they’re among most difficult to control, reports Mimecast cyber security survey.
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To meet their fullest potential, Industry 4.0 programmes must now apply holistic cyber-savvy thinking to all aspects of the industrial processes to be digitally transformed.
Top managers being increasingly and proactively targeted by social breaches – correlating to a rise of social-engineering attacks with ruthless financial motivation.
As more office appliances become connected to the Internet of Things (IoT), are we creating potential entry points for future cyber threats to sneak into the workplace? By Corey Nachreiner at WatchGuard Technologies.
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The cutting-edge AI-based cyber security systems that will protect business systems and critical national infrastructure in the coming decades has its roots in the pioneering work of Alan Turing. By Professor Mark Briers & Dr Benjamin Sach, The Alan Turing Institute.
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If you want to be insured against losses from cyber attacks, ensure that your organisation can pass an insurer’s security ‘fitness tests’.
Now Artificial Intelligence can be bolted on to cyber security: many businesses believe it will boost resilience – but can it also improve threat insight when it comes to addressing those insider threats?
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Many organisations not only feel more secure about migrating all of their sensitive data into cloud-based services: some, in fact, believe it’s the safest place.
Senior-level executives at some of the UK’s biggest companies still do not fully understand the potential impact of a cyber attack according to a report from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport.
Nominet research reveals how far beleaguered CISOs are now under cosh 24/7 from inside and outside of their organisations.
Commercial organisations could incur $5.2trn in additional costs and lost revenue by 2024 due to cyber attacks, as dependency on complex digitally-enabled business models outpaces the ability to introduce adequate safeguards that protect critical assets.