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Cybercrime may be significantly under-reported

While attack vectors remain largely the same year over year, attack volume will increase and cybercrime may be vastly underreported, according to the 2019 State of Cybersecurity Study from global IT and cybersecurity association ISACA.

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University research programmes under threat from cyber attacks

Hackers exploit lack of IT investment to target scientific, medical, economic and defence research.

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Zero Trust - the only valid approach to stop the latest threats to cybersecurity?

The second edition of #PASS2019 highlighted the importance of analysis and continuous learning to tackle the new cyberattack formulas.

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Record level of vulnerabilities sparks cybersecurity innovation among global enterprises

New data ranking the ‘cybermaturity’ of organisations reveals the most commonly targeted sectors are also the most prepared to deal with the ever-evolving threat landscape.

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Lack of support leads to security breaches?

IT teams in organisations that have suffered security incidents in the past year often lacked...

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Mobile service providers addressing 5G security

According to a new global survey fielded by the Business Performance Innovation (BPI) Network, in...

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C-Suite beware: you are the latest targets of cybercrime

C-level executives increasingly and proactively targeted by social breaches – correlating to a...

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Companies are putting their data at risk by failing to secure BYOD

74 per cent of organisations allow BYOD but nearly half lack clear security policies and best...

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Survey raises privacy and security concerns for IoT manufacturers

New research shows privacy, security are frequently key consumer concerns and drive buying...

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Cyber readiness levels stall as attacks reach new intensity

International study shows no improvement in corporate defences despite soaring cyber losses.

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Cyber criminals are innovating faster than businesses

Threat intelligence will be the most crucial skill for next gen security professionals.

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61 percent of IT professionals have experienced a serious data breach

Top three vectors used to exfiltrate data are database leaks, cloud applications and removable USB...

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Security leaders face an ongoing conundrum

Glasswall Solutions has released its latest research report “Keeping the Enterprise Secure: A...

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Training, early detection and verification are essential to increasing trust in employees

ObserveIT has published findings from a global survey of 600 IT leaders across various industries,...

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A vulnerable attack surface exists in healthcare enterprise IT networks

Vectra research highlights precarious security risks in the healthcare industry due to legacy...

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