One in five businesses don’t test for security vulnerabilities

Osterman Research and Trustwave have released a new report that shows many businesses fail to conduct frequent security testing despite believing that it’s critically important to securing their systems and data. Shockingly, one in five of businesses surveyed for the report admitted they don’t do any security testing, despite the fact that 95 percent of survey respondents reported encountering one of the dozen common security issues associated with security vulnerabilities.

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Cyber attacks inflict 'unprecedented' damage

Cyber attacks aren’t slowing down – in fact, 76 percent of organisations have experienced a breach within the last two years.

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SDN security from Huawei

Huawei has launched its Software-defined Security Solution at HUAWEI CONNECT 2016.

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43.7 per cent of Cloud-based malware delivers ransomware

Quarterly report on enterprise cloud app usage also sees more than half of malware-infected files in cloud apps shared with others.

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BMC launches new capabilities for BladeLogic Threat Director

Action-focused solution offers first-ever security view of operational blind spots, and accelerates ability to prioritise and remediate network vulnerabilities.

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NEWS

Leading cybersecurity companies create Connected Security Alliance

With over 3,141 confirmed data breaches in 2015, the coalition looks to protect, detect and remediate data breaches by addressing the white space between security solutions.

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Imperva has announced the availability of Imperva SecureSphere Web Application Firewall and...
Sudden changes in priorities, poor network visibility and lack of time cited as key issues for...
Research into diameter reveals the underpinning protocol’s biggest threat to 4G users is denial...
Wedge Networks has introduced Release 2.0 software of the Wedge Advanced Malware Blocker™...
According to Venafi study, machine identity related cyberattacks grew by more than 400% between...
FireHost, the secure cloud provider, has appointed retired US Army Col. Jeff Schilling as chief...
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Ferrari took a strategic decision to choose Kaspersky Lab as their IT Security provider. They wanted to introduce more stringent IT security measures, both to protect their core business and to ensure an increase in safety. Find out more in this exclusive video.

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