Best Practice stories - Page 57
Despite more training, SMBs feel unprepared for cyberattacks - Webroot
Mon, 2nd Jul 2018
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malware
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ransomware
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phishing
Despite rigorous training, most SMBs in the US, UK, and Australia feel unprepared for cyber threats, says Webroot, highlighting the evolving nature of attacks.
Juniper Networks' releases new data fabric offering
Mon, 2nd Jul 2018
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network infrastructure
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sd-wan
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hyperscale
Juniper Networks unveils new data fabric offering, unifying campus and data centre architectures. Enhanced SD-WAN and multicloud migration tools included.
Service providers take note: an insight into the future of work
Wed, 27th Jun 2018
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partner programmes
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supply chain
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managed services
The $3 trillion services market hovers on the cusp of disruption as organisations worldwide begin to transform the way they work forever.
Three effective strategies for protecting your backups from ransomware
Mon, 25th Jun 2018
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storage
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malware
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dr
Three key things you should be doing with your data protection strategy to make sure your backups are there when you need them most.
Interview: State-sponsored cyber attacks - it's not about the 'who', but the 'how'
Mon, 11th Jun 2018
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cybersecurity
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juniper networks
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new zealand government
With every major cyber attack comes the question of who exactly was behind it - and if that attack was condoned or even sponsored by nation-states.
IoT, chip processors emerging as new cyber battlegrounds – report
Tue, 5th Jun 2018
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
The escalating cyber arms race shifts focus to IoT and chip processors, as ransomware variants surge by 101% in 2017, warns SonicWall's new report.
Interview: RSA Security decodes digital fraud and its effects on APAC
Tue, 5th Jun 2018
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crypto
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fintech
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blockchain
Digital fraud in APAC is rising as online threats evolve. RSA Security's Richard Booth highlights key risks and strategies to stay protected.
When AI goes rogue - a look into its possible futures
Mon, 28th May 2018
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malware
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surveillance
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physical security
Today's computers are inherently insecure so they're a poor choice for high-stakes machine learning systems and AI, according to the EFF.
Equinix: Is GDPR overhyped?
Fri, 25th May 2018
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ddos
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data analytics
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hyperscale
As GDPR's May 25th debut causes anxiety about compliance, Equinix asserts its vital role in aiding firms navigate the new data protection landscape.
Five recommendations for effective cloud security
Wed, 23rd May 2018
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cloud security
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iaas
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iam
With these five recommendations for effective cloud security, organisations can reduce the inherent risks associated with cloud environments.
How to effectively address security challenges in a digital healthcare world
Wed, 23rd May 2018
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
It's important for healthcare firms to maintain organisation-wide security that is both up-to-date and automated, says Wavelink.
Data from app that enables parents to monitor teen's phone activity leaked
Tue, 22nd May 2018
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cybersecurity
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data leak
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winmagic
How ironic! Tens of thousands of user accounts of an app used by parents to monitor their children's phone activity has been leaked.
BT and Europol join forces to stem 'global cybercrime epidemic'
Thu, 17th May 2018
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socs
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cybersecurity
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europol
It's clear cybercrime is increasingly becoming a global issue with organisations around the world realising power lies in collaboration.
ACIP releases best practices to stamp out financial crime in Singapore
Wed, 16th May 2018
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money laundering
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monetary authority of singapore
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financial institutions
Singapore must not tarnish its reputation as an international financial centre and transport hub by becoming a transit point for money laundering.
How to establish and maintain channel alignment
Thu, 10th May 2018
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supply chain
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opinion
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distributors
Channel Dynamics offer advice on how to ensure that your organisation stays aligned and relevant in the changing channel landscape.
Germany infiltrated by Russian group that crippled Ukraine's power
Wed, 9th May 2018
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
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hackers
The power grid in modern countries may not be as secure as you think, as reports have emerged revealing hackers have breached Germany's supply.
Survey points to forgetfulness as main reason why people reuse their passwords
Wed, 2nd May 2018
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cybersecurity
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passwords
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lastpass
91% of the 2000 respondents know that using the same password for multiple accounts is a security risk, but 59% continue to do it anyway.
Having the right connections: Are VPNs really fit for purpose?
Thu, 26th Apr 2018
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vpns
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cybersecurity
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onelogin
Stuart Sharp says with remote working fast becoming commonplace in today's business landscape, IT teams are being faced with a security conundrum.
Earth Day: Tech bigwigs share how they're taking care of the planet
Mon, 23rd Apr 2018
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hyperscale
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it automation
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power / energy
Execs from Commvault, Six Degrees, Puppet, Cradlepoint, and Skillsoft open their doors to reveals what they're doing to minimise environmental damage.
3 common mistakes companies make when adopting cloud
Thu, 19th Apr 2018
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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iaas
As businesses increasingly turn to cloud computing, they often stumble on security, inefficient 'lift-n-shift' migrations, and overhyped serverless solutions.