It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out that if security teams don’t have full visibility into their organisation’s sensitive data and where it resides, cyber attackers will take advantage. However, this is becoming increasingly difficult as enterprise data and applications move to the cloud and as Internet of Things (IoT) devices and other emerging technologies are introduced, all of which give adversaries an expanding attack surface to target. By Andrew Bushby, UK director at...
Read MorePrivacy and security are essential not only to bring peace of mind to users but also to comply with industry guideline and regulations worldwide. This guide is designed to help developers to apply privacy principles in order to create more secure apps. By Margaret Alston, Consulting Programme Director, TrustArc.
Read MorePrivacy and security are essential not only to bring peace of mind to users but also to comply with industry guideline and regulations worldwide. This guide is designed to help developers to apply privacy principles in order to create more secure apps. By Margaret Alston, Consulting Programme Director, TrustArc.
Read MoreBy Kevin Drinkall, EMEA Wireless and Cloud Market Development Manager at Zyxel.
Read MoreInsider threat remains high on the list of issues keeping CISOs awake at night, and for good reason. Unlike external actors, insiders are already within the network perimeter, often with privileged access to the company’s critical data, systems, and applications. They are a trusted part of the company ecosystem, and their actions are therefore typically more difficult to detect and contain. A malicious insider breach is also one of the most financially ruinous types of data breaches....
Read MoreCriminals are tirelessly attacking critical infrastructure (CRITIS) around the world and compromising the Industrial Control System (ICS) and the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems that control these infrastructures. In 2010, the Stuxnet worm infiltrated numerous control systems and damaged nuclear power plants. Five years later, the BlackEnergy malware attack on the Ukrainian power supply became the first cyberattack that caused a blackout. By Anthony Perridge, VP...
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