It has been a tumultuous year for cybersecurity, with endless security breaches hitting the headlines. Perhaps most recently, social media giant, Facebook, saw its largest security breach ever in September, with 50 million Facebook users allegedly left exposed by a security flaw. It’s no surprise that the adoption of IT security solutions in corporate businesses is on the rise, with 1.9 billion personal and sensitive data records compromised between January 2017 and March 2018. By Adrian...
Read MoreUnderstanding the risk posed by third- and fourth-party companies can help mitigate security problems By Ewen O’Brien, EMEA Director, BitSight.
Read MoreGreig Schofield, Technical Manager at Netmetix, explores how Wi-Fi could expose your business – and your employees – to ‘Man in the Middle’ cybercrime.
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Read MoreThe main issues we see arise with cybersecurity strategies seem to link to efforts that arise when businesses look to modernise these operations – they have too few people, too many security tools and too little insight on where the attacks are coming from and how they are be carried out. By Simon Church, General Manager and Executive Vice President, Europe at Optiv.
Read MoreCorporate networks have quickly become more and more complex. Change requests are regularly processed in the hundreds by IT security teams, which are then applied to company owned network devices. As a result, underlying network configuration processes increase in size and complexity, impacting the resources needed to manage the required changes. By Andrew Lintell, Regional Vice President at Tufin.
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