With 2018 on the horizon, experts are readily analysing and making predictions about the types of cyber threats we can expect to see in the year ahead. But to gain a complete understanding it’s important to recognise where the existing threats lie. With that, Simon Bain, CEO of BOHH Labs,...
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Fortinet has published the findings of its latest Global Threat Landscape Report. The research reveals that high botnet reoccurrence rates and an increase of automated malware demonstrate that cybercriminals are leveraging common exploits combined with automated attack methods at...
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Only a quarter (27%) of consumers feel businesses take customer data security very seriously.
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With 2017 being yet another rollercoaster year for cyber security, experts at Fareham-based Taylor Made Computer Solutions have been looking at what might lie ahead for businesses in 2018.
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European Frozen food company turns to SOTI MobiControl to make the most secure and productive use...
Read MorePalo Alto Networks has released findings of independent research into the state of cybersecurity...
Read MoreFortinet has unveiled predictions from the Fortinet FortiGuard Labs global research team about...
Read MoreNew report examines whether the healthcare industry is prepared to combat evolving cyber threats.
Read MoreCyberArk says that DevOps and security professionals have worrying knowledge gaps about where...
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Research by the Ponemon Institute flags challenge of intensifying risks and reactive security...
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Centrify encourages businesses to increase their Identity and Access Management maturity to...
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New report from SolarWinds MSP outlines a huge opportunity for service providers, with half of...
Read MoreNew research shows millennials & post-millennials more likely to embrace a cybersecurity...
Read MoreLack of internal skills and access to better technology driving UK businesses to partner with...
Read MoreJust 4% of IT departments have staff dedicated to analysing IT security logs and only 6% have...
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