2018 will be the Year of Automation when ‘big, bad attacks’ will target automated technology processes

Carl Herberger, vice president of security solutions at Radware, has made his top three predictions for security in 2018. He concludes, looking at the attack patterns in 2016 and 2017 and the technological developments expected in 2018, it will be the ‘Year of Automation’, or more...

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GDPR – a systems-based approach to best practice data protection

By Nathaniel Wallis, security sales specialist, Axial.

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Cybersecurity Predictions for 2018

NordVPN offers predictions and advice for 2018.

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GDPR: protect your data, recover more quickly.

By David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks.

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Four critical steps to secure API keys in your organisation’s cloud workloads

By Chris Smith, Product Marketing – Cloud and MSSP, CyberArk.

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Videos

Martin Jakobsen, Founder and Director of Cybanetix, explains how his team takes a “paranoid” security approach, using AI, automation, and analyst training to proactively detect threats. He discusses why...
James Netherwood, Head of Research Middle East, Capacity and Datacloud, discusses the upcoming Capacity Middle East event and the launch of Datacloud Middle East. The events unite over 3,500 executives from...
Michael Downs, VP, global sales at SecurEnvoy, discusses the importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) as a crucial part of any effective cybersecurity strategy.
In this interview, Dave Baggett, SVP/GM Security Suite at Kaseya, discusses how MSPs can tackle rising complexity, manage vendor sprawl, and stay ahead of high-impact incidents. We explore Kaseya’s unified...

News

GoCanopy raises €2.1m to expand its AI platform for institutional real estate investment and asset management.
Corning and Meta Platforms announce a $6 billion agreement to supply optical fibre and connectivity solutions for US data centre development.
Leadership update: Mark Powell promoted to Managing Director at Weatherite Air Conditioning Limited.
A recent survey uncovers the high stress levels experienced by UK IT and cyber professionals, highlighting the fear of job loss following a breach.