ObserveIT has published findings from a global survey of 600 IT leaders across various industries, which revealed that organisations want to trust their employees when it comes to cybersecurity, but to do so, they need to better leverage technology. The research also found that employers should develop clear cybersecurity protocols and invest more in employee training programmes and monitoring tools to verify safe user activity.
Read MoreKeysight has published the third annual Security Report from Ixia, its cybersecurity and visibility business. The 2019 report analyzes the biggest security findings over the past year from Ixia’s Application and Threat Intelligence (ATI) Research Center resulting from historic unpatched vulnerabilities, along with growing network and application complexity.
Read MoreBakerHostetler’s privacy and data protection team has released its 2019 Data Security Incident Response Report, which leverages the metrics and insights drawn from 750 potential incidents in 2018 to help entities identify and prioritize the measures necessary to address their digital risk posture.
Read MoreThe clock starts ticking immediately following a cybersecurity incident with the first 24 hours vital in terms of incident response. According to a new social media poll by NTT Security, the specialised security company and centre of excellence in security for NTT Group, the majority (59 per cent) of respondents admit they are not confident their company could resume ‘business as usual’ after the first 24 hours, although 41 per cent say they are.
Read MoreSeventy-two percent believe nation-states have right to ‘hack back’ cybercriminals.
Read MoreMany FTSE 350 boards still don’t understand the impact of a cyber attack on their business.
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