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      VideoPhishing and Cybercrime: Current Trends and Challenges
Did you know that 32% of confirmed data breaches involved phishing? And that nearly 38% of users who don’t undergo cyber awareness training fail phishing tests, this can result in huge losses for your organisation with the average cost of a human error data breach costing $3.5 million in 2019.
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      VideoNation States Attacks APT41 and Ransomware during COVID-19
In this Panel, our subject matter experts will outline what’s really happening during COVID-19 in regards to Nation States Attacks APT41 and Ransomware as they give you a true view from the Cyber Emergency Room Operations.
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      VideoIvana Bartoletti in conversation with Joe Tidy
Ivana Bartoletti, Technical Director at Deloitte, and author of ‘An Artificial Revolution: On Power, Politics and AI’ will sit down BBC News, Cyber Security Correspondent, Joe Tidy for a virtual fireside chat to discuss Ivana’s book, and the current challenges and future of Artificial Intelligence.
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      VideoCoping with Ransomware Attacks that Make the Headlines
What happens when the unthinkable happens? What happens when your organisation is plunged into disarray at the hands of a cybercriminal and a ransomware attack?
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      VideoData Protection and Cyber Security Implications from Working from Home
Video: Data Protection and Cyber Security Implications from Working from Home
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      ebookAchieve a dependable, secure and manageable multi-cloud
In the majority of organisations, the question of whether to embrace public cloud computing was never a simple choice between that and on-premises infrastructure.
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      ebookPhishing By Industry 2020 Benchmarking Report
As cybercrime continues to surge, security leaders must understand that there is no such thing as a perfect, fool-proof, impenetrable secure environment.
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      ebookOutbound email security essentials
Practically every organization requires secure method of sending emails and transferring files to customers or other contacts.
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      NewsData stolen from Scottish regulator in cyberattack published online
Data stolen from an environmental regulator in Scotland in a cyberattack has now been published online.
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      ebookRansomware: Defense in Layer
Organizations need backup software that not only ensures top-level backup and recovery, but also limits the number of entry points for ransomware.
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      ebookDoes Office 365 deliver the email security and resilience enterprises need?
With 60% of corporate knowledge workers reporting that email remains their most commonly used mode of communication, email continues to be the backbone of enterprise communications and could be considered the most critical infrastructure for daily operations.
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      NewsHealth insurer fined $5.1m for data breach affecting 9m-plus people
Excellus Health Plan of New York state is to pay $5.1m (€4.2m) to the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in the US and implement a corrective action plan following a data breach.
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      FeaturePSD2: Are you ready for strong customer authentication (SCA)?
Let’s start with the basics, The Second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) was officially published by the European Commission in December 2015 and follows on from the First Payment Services Directive (PSD1), which was implemented in 2009.
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      NewsRUSI argues for national security response to tackle fraud ‘epidemic’
A UK thinktank has called for fraud to be considered a ’national security priority’ backed by a new public-private strategy.
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      News‘World’s most dangerous botnet’ used to infiltrate millions of machines taken down in international operation
A malware botnet that was used by cybercriminals to infiltrate thousands of companies and millions of computers worldwide has been taken down in an international operation.
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      NewsAustralia’s securities regulator hit by data leak
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) says a server it was using to handle recent credit licence applications was breached by a hacker.
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      FeatureIdentifying, verifying and authenticating customers – which tech options will you go for?
Know Your Customer rules are tightening but bank customers increasingly want fast sign-up and quick banking. FinCrime Report looks at some of the identification and verification technologies currently being used to prevent fraud and money laundering in an increasingly complex landscape while ensuring user experience remains positive.
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      NewsManchester United network suffers “sophisticated” internal cyber attack
On Friday, Manchester United announced that a “sophisticated operation by organised cyber criminals” had occurred. An investigation is underway, but the club said they did not believe that any personal data belonging to employees or customers had been accessed. Impacted systems were immediately shut down to contain the attack.
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      NewsA third of data breaches next year will be caused by insider incidents, report predicts
One in three data breaches in 2021 will come from insider incidents, according to new research from market analysts Forrester.
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      ArticleBody temperature cameras fuse security with virus screening technology
Cybersecurity and visuals tech company, Platinum CCTV, has unveiled a new thermoptic cybersecurity camera designed to help screen individuals before they enter a facility, to guard against cyber threats and the spread of infectious diseases.
 









