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2020 cybersecurity – putting the house in order
By Nik Whitfield published
Cyber hygiene, automation and a shift to proactive security set to be on 2020 cyber playbook, after a string of highly-publicised breaches and fines.
Ransomware tests local governments
By Frank Krieger published
Ransomware attacks in the UK are on the rise, how can local governments best prepare for the eventuality of a ransomware hit?
Cyber-security with intelligent network monitoring
By Ivan Blesa published
Cyber-security remains a concern, but intelligent network monitoring using AI and machine learning could help protect against data breaches and theft.
Closing the cybersecurity skills gap
By James Lyne last updated
The demand for cybersecurity skills is increasing, but companies are struggling to fill vacancies due to a shortage in qualified cybersecurity professionals.
The need for open source audits in cybersecurity M&As
By Fred Bals published
Due diligence is required in cybersecurity audits, especially for open source components that may provide vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit.
The human cost of cybersecurity attacks
By Chris Ross published
The impact of cybersecurity attacks is normally measured in dollars, but the wellbeing of security professionals is rarely considered, despite already stressful working conditions.
How IT businesses can offer cybersecurity
By David Ellis published
Companies that have proven experience of cybersecurity investment to protect themselves could resell the service to smaller businesses that haven't.
Ransomware to dominate cybercrime in 2020
By Dan Wiley published
Dan Wiley of Check Point security looks to the cybercrime landscape in 2020, and expects highly-targeted ransomware to dominate.
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