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 […]
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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.
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Analyst’s latest COVID-19 index finds indications that IT procurement, including for cyber security, stabilised and ready to edge back up.
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Impaired online access experiences could cause consumers to switch to rival alternatives – and result lower productivity for homebound workers, Callsign study indicates.
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Cloud security: shadowing Shadow IT
Public cloud services may well be harder to hack – but how are ongoing challenges like Shadow IT giving rise to additional cloud security vulnerabilities? Part 2 of a two-part Special Report. By James Hayes.
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Cloud security: whose responsibility?
Public cloud services may well be harder to hack – but how are issues like shared responsibility confusion giving rise to additional cloud security challenges? Part 1 of a two-part Special Report. By James Hayes.
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Research from Trend Micro Reveals renewed surge in Ransomware and BEC detections, as threats target opportunities created by the Coronavirus lockdown.
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KEYS TO CONTINUITY
Understanding revolutionary shifts in Business Continuity Planning is key to an understanding of the changing nature of enterprise cyber risk. By James Hayes.
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Coronavirus-damaged economies mean that the need to maintain a much closer watch on workplace behaviours – and the financial impacts of insider threats – has to be faced up to. By James Hayes.