Increased spend on Incident Response

Firms are shifting their cyber security spend away from traditional Prevent & Protect approaches towards Detect & Respond operations, according to a new study by the analysis and consultancy company Pierre Audoin Consultants (PAC). The new research found the shift in spending is due to a realisation that cyber attacks are inevitable.

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Complex IT security products putting companies at risk

Lieberman Software survey reveals that today’s complicated IT security solutions are not being properly deployed and, for most organizations, compliance trumps security.

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IP traffic to triple by 2019

According to the 10th annual Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast, annual Internet Protocol (IP) traffic will triple between 2014 and 2019, when it will reach a record 2 zettabytes. Factors expected to drive traffic growth include global increases in Internet users, personal devices and machine-to-machine (M2M) connections, faster broadband speeds, and the adoption of advanced video services. Collectively, these variables are expected to create a global IP traffic compound annual growth...

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Michael Porfirio, Director of Systems Engineering, Commvault ANZ.
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Ferrari: A New Perspective on Cybersecurity

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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