Individual DDoS attacks can cost enterprises US$ 50,000

DDoS attacks can cost enterprises $50,000 per attack – but lost revenue is still only considered to be the fourth most damaging consequence of this type of cyber-attack, according to research published by Corero Network Security.

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Cybercriminals continue to rely on human interaction

Proofpoint has published its annual Human Factor report findings, which details how cyberattackers are actively working to exploit people instead of software flaws to steal money and information for financial gain, espionage, and to establish footholds for future attacks.

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WinMagic delivers unified encryption and key management

WinMagic has launched its latest software release, SecureDoc 8.2.  Purpose-built for a new, unified approach to encryption and key management, SecureDoc 8.2 will enable industry-leading data security across endpoints, data centres, hyper-converged infrastructures and into the cloud – and view it all from a Single Pane of Glass.

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Citrix Analytics Service addresses security threats

New Citrix Analytics Service will provide visibility into company-wide user and entity behaviour, system security, performance and operations, and simplify IT infrastructure.

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AlienVault unveils Free threat-scanning service for endpoint devices

AlienVault has launched its OTX Endpoint Threat Hunter™, a free threat-scanning service in the Open Threat Exchange® (OTX™) available to any registered OTX user.

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The Cybersecurity Resource Allocation and Efficacy (CRAE) Index reports that spending continued to...
SolarWinds’ annual study on the state of the IT industry dives deeper into the effects hybrid IT...
In addition, 27% of educational organisations suffered a ransomware attack, and 49% of them needed...
New Venafi research shows 57% of companies would change their mind about paying ransoms if they had...
Alert Logic has published the results of a comprehensive research, “Cybersecurity Trends 2017...
Study also reveals security professionals overwhelmingly view insider threats as a dangerous...
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Case Study: @nifty Delivering IT Security to Their Customers with Kaspersky

NIFTY Corporation is one of the leading Telecoms and Internet Service Providers in Japan, supplying high-speed broadband connectivity to more than 1.39 million broadband users. Providing robust security for the many subscribers to its online services is very important because repeated security breaches or loss of service may result in customers suffering damage or losses - and ultimately leaving NIFTY and moving to competitors' services.

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