Effective enterprise Threat Intelligence programmes must make information sharing – at all levels of an organisation – a top priority for full-function cyber defence strategies, says Digital Shadows’ Isidoros Monogioudis.
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‘Bad bots’ will screw up your business operations from several directions at once, so it’s important to know the different types of bots intent on cramping your commerce, reports James Hayes.
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Latest Thales study reveals that organisations across the world are still do not provide adequate protection to their sensitive data in their cloud environments despite regulatory compliance risks.
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Cyber security expenditure is proving costly for European organisations. So is cyber security regulation. Tax credits for companies with proven GDPR compliance would offset the overhead, suggests James Hayes.
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Senior leadership in charge of BC at quarter of organisations polled by Databarracks, but mere 4% increase on 2015 indicates slow progress toward move away from IT’s ownership.
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Cyber threats change year-by-year – so how can business leaders decide the skills their IT security teams will need circa 2025? By Marina Kidron, Skybox Security.
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Face-to-Face with… Ben Russell, NCA
At the Cyber Crime Unit in the National Crime Agency, Ben Russell leads the UK’s fightback against the digital criminal adversaries. By James Hayes.
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The executive and the IT security teams must do more to reduce the communications gap between them: it starts with recognition of the value each ally brings to the defence campaign. By Jens Monrad, Head of Intelligence EMEA, FireEye.
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Ransomware returns!
Reports of the demise of ransomware have been grossly exaggerated: businesses have to redouble their defences as new variants become ever more devious. By James Hayes.