Podcast | Is cybersecurity a digital skill?

Is cybersecurity a digital skill?

Rethinking data security in the time of covid-19

Through interviews with CxOs across Asia, The Economist Intelligence Unit examines the remote work and cybersecurity challenges that covid-19 has brought to the competitive landscape. 

David Blecken was the author of the report and Jason Wincuinas was the editor. Additional insights for this article were obtained from in-depth interviews with experts. Our thanks are due to the following individuals:

Cyber insecurity: Managing threats from within

Cyber insecurity is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Proofpoint. To explore the frequency and severity of people-centric data breaches, the EIU surveyed more than 300 corporate executives, including CIOs, CISOs and other IT executives, finance and line-of- business leaders, with roughly equal portions located in North America, Europe and Asia/Pacific. Download our report to learn more. 

 

 

Decoding the global economy of cybercrime

Conservative estimates show cyber-criminal revenue worldwide of at least US$1.5trn to date— equal to the entire GDP of Russia.

How boards can lead the cyber-resilient organisation

To learn more about the challenges of governing a cyber-resilient organisation, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducted a global survey, sponsored by Willis Towers Watson, of 452 large-company board members, C-suite executives and directors with responsibility for cyber-resilience. 

Among the findings:

What the Internet of Things means for consumer privacy

As the digital era has unfolded, consumers have become steadily more aware of the uses that businesses make of the personal information that is handed over when accessing services. Many consumers have become adept at exercising control over how their data are used, for example through consent forms and opt-outs.

Remember the 5th of November – Vote Rigging, Fake News and Bots

What would a modern ‘Guy Fawkes’ do differently, and would the powder detonate?

IoT Security: Where there is smoke, there is fire

We have collectively heard the saying, “where there is smoke, there is fire”. And, sure enough, it is true far more often than it is false. I have been seeing a lot of smoke lately, so I suspect that there is an interesting fire burning.

GDPR – An issue of hearts and minds, not cyber

It bears repeating that, at its core, GDPR is about clarifying where PII is in any given organisation.

Why AI and machine learning demand high-quality information

As machine learning becomes pervasive, the quality of the information from which patterns and insight are extracted will be paramount

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