Safe Cities Index 2019: An award-winning programme on urban security

is a report from The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by NEC Corporation. The report is based on the third iteration of the index, which ranks 60 cities across 57 indicators covering digital security, health security, infrastructure security and personal security. The index was devised and constructed by Vaibhav Sahgal and Divya Sharma Nag. The report was written by Paul Kiestra and edited by Naka Kondo and Chris Clague.

Securing IoT

The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Internet of Things (IoT) Business Index 2020, sponsored by Arm, reveals that IoT adoption has progressed significantly since 2017, both in companies’ internal operations and in their products and services. 

But this progress has come in spite of lingering security concerns, both from consumers and companies themselves. Evidently, companies that wish to pursue IoT strategies must reassure both internal and external stakeholders that they can do so securely. 

The IoT Business Index 2020: a step change in adoption

The latest edition of the IoT Business Index, which has tracked business use of the IoT since 2013, identifies a step forward in adoption, especially in internal operations. 

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. 

 

 

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 will it take for cyber safety to be recognised in the workplace?

The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is often mocked, yet its introduction has had a dramatic impact on safety in the workplace.

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.

Back to basics: why human security needs to be the hot topic at COP21

A universal climate agreement will only be meaningful if it fully accounts for the humans it’s meant to be protecting, argues Marcela Tarazona, an environmental economist and climate change specialist at Oxford Policy Management, an international development consultancy.

Money with no middleman

This video explains why the technology that underpins the bitcoin currency may prove revolutionary on many fronts.

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