Despite 59% of cybersecurity professionals saying the widening workforce gap puts their organizations at risk, a majority of workers report strong job satisfaction and are focused on developing new skills.
Read MoreKaspersky Lab and Crime Stoppers Australia have partnered to help better educate Australians about both cybercrime and online Fraud. The partnership aims to bring together experts knowledge of cybercrime and fraud to ordinary Australians, how have seen a huge rise in these over the last few years.
Read MoreThycotic has released the findings from its 2018 VMworld survey of more than 250 IT operations professionals which looked into their experiences in using cybersecurity tools on a daily basis, including their concerns and preferences. Thycotic’s report stemming from the VMworld survey was designed to help overcome the obstacles that divide IT operations and cybersecurity functions and promote better security practices for all organizations.
Read MoreThe majority of executives (87%) around the world cite untrained staff as the greatest cyber risk to their business according to a new report from “The Cybersecurity Imperative” – a global thought leadership program produced by independent researcher, ESI ThoughtLab in conjunction with Willis Towers Watson and other organizations specialized in cybersecurity and risk management. Compounding this finding is the fact that staff training is ranked among the categories to have made the least...
Read MoreBy combining Okta, the leader in identity access management; SailPoint, the leader in identity governance; and CyberArk, the leader in privileged access security; organizations now have a unified solution to securely manage and govern all users.
Read MoreIt has become increasingly accepted by many organisations that a security breach, in some form or another, is unavoidable. Even the most robust and cutting-edge security defences can potentially be thwarted by a dedicated adversary armed with new attack techniques. From the downtime to the cost of the clear-up, the impact can be devastating: in fact, a 2017 study by Ponemon estimated that the average data breach carried a total cost of $3.62m. By Joseph Carson, Chief Security Scientist at...
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