Secureworks has published the findings of a research report which analysed more than a thousand incident response engagements throughout 2018. The incidents observed by Secureworks revealed that organisations are making the same fundamental security mistakes year on year - despite several high profile fines and data breaches in recent months. As a result, attackers are following a path of evolution rather than revolution, sticking with methods that they know will work.
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Read MoreAccording to a new CyberArk survey, as organisations increasingly move critical applications, regulated customer data and development work into public cloud environments, 32 percent of UK organisations say the number one benefit for moving workloads to the cloud is to offload security risk. This is despite many public cloud providers providing straightforward guidance on their shared responsibility models for security and compliance in cloud environments.
Read MoreNew threat intelligence from F5 Labs shows that Europe suffers more attacks from within its borders than any other part of the world.
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