Posts Tagged ‘Cybersecurity’
Kaspersky shows how it goes hunting for fantastic (online) beasts and how to find them
Ask the average guy on the street about cybersecurity, cybercrime or any of the recent hacks or malware like the recent WannaCry and Petya virus as well as the ironically named NotPetya virus that have been plaguing everyone like a digital version of the bubonic plague and they will likely conjure up the mental image…
Read MoreKaspersky expands presence in Asia Pacific with official launch of new Singapore headquarters
The recent Interpol World Congress in Singapore on 4 – 7 July saw a host of law enforcement agencies, experts and some of the world’s leading security solutions providers gathering at Suntec City Convention Centre to collaborate and exchange information on combating crime on the new digital frontier. Gathered under one roof for the conference…
Read MoreGartner says paradigm shift in thinking needed for investment in cybersecurity
Flip the newspaper open or turn on your news aggregation app and you’ll be inundated with a grim list of people, organisations, and yes, even nation states assailed by hackers and cybersecurity incursions aplenty. Stories abound of the aftermath of their handiwork – stolen data, leaked information or worse. Rather than doing it just for…
Read MoreBAE Systems releases free cyber risk assessment tool
Online security is no laughing matter and a company’s online assets ought to be just as, if not more protected against intrusion, theft or tampering than their physical assets. Unfortunately, companies are lagging behind in implementing sufficiently robust cybersecurity policies and this has resulted in a growing number of cyber attacks on organisational assets. Only…
Read MoreDell EMC World showcases transformative business solutions
It’s a tough economy and it’s no joke. According to a recent study by Dell, half of the world’s global business leaders from medium sized businesses on up admitted that they had no idea what their respective industries will look like in three years. While there was a consensus that there was a movement towards…
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