The year 2015 has become widely referred to as the year of the data breach. What nefarious cyber-acts will define 2016? For the first time as a newly combined company, Raytheon|Websense cybersecurity experts has shared security predictions for the coming year. Researchers...
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Read MoreTop 5 predictions fromVincent Smyth, GM & Senior VP EMEA, Flexera Software.
Read MoreKirsten Connell has joined Cyber London as Managing Director and will oversee the second Cyber...
Read MoreUnderwriters and brokers have been warned the vast majority of UK businesses are unprepared to...
Read MoreCogmotive says that EU data hosting is now available to its customers to protect their privacy...
Read More2016 will be the year of cloud security and ROI, a year when CISOs finally get the recognition they...
Read MoreThe third quarter of 2015 has seen information and IT systems of different security agencies and...
Read MoreLegal professionals are ignoring best practice by using insecure methods when sending and sharing...
Read MoreCyber Essentials should become de facto standard for doing business in the UK, says APMG.
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