UK Enterprises to Compete for £70m in Government Cybersecurity Challenge

After 40 percent of UK businesses reported data breaches or security incidents in the past year, the government wants to completely “design out” complex cyber risks and attacks. To achieve this and strengthen national infrastructure an… Continue reading UK Enterprises to Compete for £70m in Government Cybersecurity Challenge

Bandwidth Security Is Critical in Wake of Rogue IoT Botnets Targeting Telecom Sector

Bandwidth security against rogue IoT botnets could be the next critical investment priority for the telecommunications sector after a report from NOKIA found that 78 percent of network-based malware detection in CSP networks in 2018 is attributed … Continue reading Bandwidth Security Is Critical in Wake of Rogue IoT Botnets Targeting Telecom Sector

Critical National Infrastructures on the Radar; British MPs Say Attack Is Imminent

Critical national infrastructures such as the energy sector, public transportation, commercial facilities, government and defense, and medical services, among others, have been under attack in recent years, following a large volume of security vul… Continue reading Critical National Infrastructures on the Radar; British MPs Say Attack Is Imminent

IoT Security Spending Due to Surge as Enterprises Address Big Gaps

Cyber attacks, security incidents and breaches initiated through insecure Internet of Things (IoT) devices are on the uptick and most enterprises aren’t yet on track to do anything about it, according to several high-profile studies over the last … Continue reading IoT Security Spending Due to Surge as Enterprises Address Big Gaps

Businesses rushing to adopt new tech are opening more doors to hackers – research

While modern technology makes possible new business models to drive growth and profitability, digital transformation opens your business to more cybersecurity risks, according to a survey by Thales and 451 Research.
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