Cyber-security – what are the risks from increased connectivity?

Cyber-security practices in critical infrastructure traditionally relied upon isolation of the operational networks from the enterprise environment and the outside world to avoid attacks and minimise incidents. Today, that approach is no longer tenable as increased connectivity and converged platforms have blurred that divide.

Predicting cyber-attacks, not as far-fetched as it sounds

Knowing your assailant’s next move can protect you from the next data breach. Armed with such information, security analysts could take proactive measures to protect sensitive data, patch or update vulnerable software, bolster security settings and block the attacker’s access and progress.

Common domain-based brand abuse techniques and how to avoid them

Brands both large and small face increasing threats and risks as intellectual property becomes more vulnerable online.

THE MEANING OF SECURITY IN THE 21st CENTURY

As executives and programme managers survey the spectrum of security issues that endanger their businesses, they face a complex and shifting landscape. The motivations behind these threats are even more complex.

The rise and rise of ransomware

The sophistication and volume of attacks has rocketed, but business readiness has remained low.

Government and cyber economics

Governments are facing an ever increasing wave of cyber attacks but have typically been slow to respond.

Cyber insurance is no replacement for good security practices

Businesses are increasingly being exposed to breaches as cybercriminals relentlessly try and exploit their networks

The language of cyber security

Grasping the cyber security issue head-on – and not just via a bullet point or two – is critical.

China – a quantum walled garden

Throughout history, nations have used walls to protect their interests and keep intruders away from their valuable possessions. With that in mind, it is no surprise that China’s latest walled garden approach is being applied to its cyber assets.

Cyber security: how a compliance mindset can prove dangerous

How industries which introduce regulatory compliance are often viewed as prepared for cyber security issues that arise

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