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Cyber-attacks on hospitals spike by 45% worldwide

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Check Point Research (CPR) report a 45% increase in cyber-attacks on healthcare organizations worldwide in the last two months, making healthcare the most targeted industry by cyber criminals.

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Bad security hinders productivity, Good security enables it

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For a long time many have thought of identity security as a necessary burden. All those passwords, all those access denials, all that budget drained away from the profit centres of the enterprise - that's how many business leaders view this aspect of IT instead of recognising its benefits. The truth is quite different. By Saira Guthrie, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Ping Identity.

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Cybersecurity – the journey from confusion to collaboration

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In an interview sponsored by Kaspersky, security practitioner Naveen Vasudeva, MD and Co-Founder of CISO International, addresses the current disjoint which exists between cybersecurity vendors and their customers. Naveen believes that, as end users wrestle with the complexities of security in the digital age, they need trusted partners who will work with them to help identify and implement optimised solutions.

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False dawn: Could the risk of a ransomware attack increase going back to the office?

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Slowly but surely, more UK employees are being encouraged back into the office, with the Government keen to accelerate this even further. For many businesses, this will be welcome news, especially those who have struggled to adapt to working from home. By Ian Wood, Senior Director, Head of Technology UK&I, Veritas.

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Breadth vs Depth: Attacker behaviour detection

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One of the biggest challenges in keeping any organisation secure is the sheer volume and range of potential cyber attacks that defences must account for. The complexity of the modern IT environment means there is an endless number of new attack paths waiting to be unearthed by threat actors. By Matt Walmsley, EMEA Director at Vectra.

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Zero trust – a rose by any other name…

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At a recent forum of senior CTOs, CISOs and analysts, several participants expressed a dislike for the term ‘zero trust’. Comments such as the vagueness of the message, the way different vendors use it and the confusion it caused amongst users made some forum members steer away from its branding for both internal and external communication. The group all agreed that the concepts behind zero trust are sound, but many wanted a better way to describe it to their broader organisations. By...

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Encryption provider offers customers relief from IP Bill legislation with new jurisdictional...
SNIA has announced its support and participation in the development of the ISO/IEC 27040:2015, the...
Manufacturing, finance and healthcare industries hit hard as attackers take advantage of global...
Kyndryl has significantly expanded the services it offers to enable enterprise customers to quickly...
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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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