Keeping your software delivery in peak condition. By Jeff Keyes at Plutora.
Read MoreOften when we think about cybersecurity, especially about the impacts of breaches, our minds turn to the consumer space where most of us have experienced slow computers, ad pop-ups from malware and, in some cases, data loss when we’ve had to completely reformat our storage drives. By Vivek Shah, Senior Director of Product Management, Syncron.
Read MoreToday’s business world is driven by data, enabling employees, contractors, partners and vendors to communicate. But if this data is not protected, an organisation’s reputation and finances can be damaged. Some of this data – like financials and personally identifiable information (PII) – is priceless and requires special handling to mitigate the risk of data breaches. By Paul Trulove, CPO at SailPoint.
Read MoreThe huge popularity of cloud services has seen organisations outsource applications, data and infrastructure to third party providers with the result that security perimeters have widened significantly. This has brought with it unwanted attention from cybercriminals, not only because cloud offers a potential route into corporate IT networks, but also due to the scope to evade detection from traditional security solutions. By Anurag Kahol, CTO at Bitglass.
Read MoreA physical roaring fire and a digital cyberattack might not have much in common – but these very different forces leave a similar a trail of destruction in their wake. By Pat Krupa, Head of Product and UX, SmartFrame.
Read MoreThe time needed by UK organisations to recover from a data breach is increasing. Senior decision makers surveyed for NTT Security’s 2019 Risk:Value report expect recovery to take nearly 100 days on average, double the figure of a year ago. They also believe they would lose more revenue as a result of a breach, forecasting almost 13% in 2019 versus almost 10% in 2018. By Azeem Aleem, VP Consulting, NTT.
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