IT disaster recovery, cloud computing and information security news
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The financial services industry and public sector are aligned in their concerns about data and system security, with both citing a fear of harmful cyber threats emerging in 2018, according to a new study
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Continuity Central asked a number of information security companies to look ahead and make their top predictions for how the cyber security landscape will change during the coming year.
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Wombat Security Technologies has given its 2018 security predictions. Phishing is predicted to continue serving as a key access point for increasing cyber attacks on critical infrastructure
Survey finds that advanced threats and insider security threats are the top cybersecurity challenges
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Alert Logic has published the results of a survey conducted with 400 UK cybersecurity professionals to better understand the evolving cyber threat landscape UK companies face.
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Keeping up with technological developments is a mounting challenge for business continuity managers as the pace of change increases. In this article, SolarWinds’ Leon Adato and Patrick Hubbard highlight what they think will be the three top IT trends to look out for in 2018.
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Druva has published the results of its 2017 AWS Cloud Data Protection Survey, which reveals a disconnect between the perceptions of cloud data protection and its reality.
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WatchGuard’s latest quarterly Internet Security Report, which explores the computer and network security threats affecting small to midsize businesses (SMBs) and distributed enterprises, has revealed massive increases in scripting attacks and overall malware attempts against midsize companies throughout Q3 2017.
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Research from Databarracks, has revealed that 30 percent of organizations do not know how much of their IT budget is being spent on disaster recovery and backup services.
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Ian Kilpatrick gives his thoughts about the security year ahead. Emerging issues include the IoT security time-bomb, GDPR blackmail, and rising DDoS attacks. More encouragingly, 2018 may see increased boardroom commitment to information security.