NEWS
Transparency is the key to making more consumers happy with data sharing

In the run-up to GDPR, new research from the DMA and Acxiom shows that people are increasing happy about the data they share, but transparency is the key to taking this to the next level.

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City, University of London, selects PhishMe

University employs human behavioural conditioning techniques designed to build student and staff resilience to phishing.

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Neustar expands European data scrubbing estate

Neustar now has the largest, most distributed and technically advanced DDoS mitigation capacity...

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Ransomware costs European SMBs ?71 million in downtime

Datto has released its European ‘State of the channel Ransomware Report’. With responses...

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Hackers using malware to cover their tracks

Analysts at Positive Technologies observe increasing use of malware to hide the aftermath of...

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Lack of investments in training and IT GRC holding back cybersecurity maturity

62% of enterprises without IT GRC solutions report low security readiness, as opposed to only 25%...

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EMEA in the DDoS firing line

New figures from F5 Labs report 64% rise in attacks and greater tactical diversity from...

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Forget fake news, fake data is creeping up on companies worldwide

RSA survey reveals consumers falsifying data online to avoid sharing personal information with...

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Seeking a better way to share cyber threat intelligence

New research conducted by Ponemon finds 66 percent of respondents indicate better threat...

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Check Point launches CloudGuard

New cloud security product family prevents account hijacking and Gen V cyber-attacks on SaaS...

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Cloud security - Palo Alto has it covered

Palo Alto Networkswill welcome more than 10,000 attendees to its Epic Cloud Security Event...

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SureCloud launches Ransomware Simulator

The Ransomware Simulator will help organizations to simulate a broad range of possible ransomware...

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Watching the detection costs

Labour costs soar because of detection-based failures, making TCO far greater than expected.

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Videos

In this conversation, Mike Anderson, Global Channels Director at EasyDMARC, explains why DMARC has shifted from an optional best practice to a critical requirement for modern organisations. He shares how...
In this conversation, Bill Andrews, President and CEO of ExaGrid, discusses how Tiered Backup Storage is helping MSPs improve performance, strengthen ransomware protection, and scale efficiently. He explains...
Claire Keelan, UK MD at Onnec, is warning that the UK will fall short of its AI ambitions and data centre expansion targets, unless it tackles the growing workforce shortage by tapping into underused talent...
In this interview, Dr. Brian Luckey, Chief Information Officer, and Kris Laskarzewski, Chief Transformation Officer at Integris, discuss the realities of embedding AI into a services business. From 'fail fast'...

Expert Opinions

AI growth makes datacenters prime targets for drones, requiring radar-led, multi-sensor airspace security to detect threats, prevent disruptions, and protect critical infrastructure. By Kara Quesada,...
Insights from Louise Purdie, Head of Indirect at Abzorb.
By Sean Tilley, Senior Sales Director EMEA at 11:11 Systems.
Sam Kirkman, Director of Services, EMEA at NetSPI, on why organisations need proof, not promise, when it comes to third-party security.