Ovum declares 2016 spend on security to exceed US$37bn

Each year organizations increase spending on cyber security protection to keep their businesses, their data and their users’ safe, according to global analyst firm Ovum. It is a commitment that continues to be threatened by security attacks ranging from opportunistic hackers using pre-built tools through to targeted, well-resourced, and on occasion, state-sponsored cyber activity.

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Tripwire introduces Whitelist App

New app for Tripwire Enterprise improves security, automates compliance and audit documentation for all regulated industries.

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DNS inventor Paul Mockapetris sets sights on cybersecurity

World-renowned computer scientist and Internet Hall of Fame inductee joins ThreatSTOP as Chief Scientist.

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Centrify extends identity management and single sign-on

Centrify Identity Platform now supports both Partner Identity Management and Customer Identity Management use cases .

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Case Study: @nifty Delivering IT Security to Their Customers with Kaspersky

NIFTY Corporation is one of the leading Telecoms and Internet Service Providers in Japan, supplying high-speed broadband connectivity to more than 1.39 million broadband users. Providing robust security for the many subscribers to its online services is very important because repeated security breaches or loss of service may result in customers suffering damage or losses - and ultimately leaving NIFTY and moving to competitors' services.

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