IT disaster recovery, cloud computing and information security news
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A new survey by eperi gives insights into what the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will mean for organizational cloud practices. The study indicates uncertainty when it comes to cloud security
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EfficientIP has published the results of a survey that was conducted for its 2017 Global DNS Threat Survey Report. It explored the technical and behavioural causes for the rise in DNS threats and their potential effects on businesses across the world.
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Businesses are pressing ahead with their digital transformation plans, despite fears of being hit by a cyber attack or data protection regulations. This is according to a new independent research report
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The Kaspersky Lab ICS Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) has published a paper on how the global WannaCry ransomware attacks of 12 to 15 May, 2017 were able to successfully infect a number of ICS computers.
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IBM Security has published the results of a global study exploring the implications and effects of data breaches on today's businesses. Sponsored by IBM Security and conducted by Ponemon Institute, the study found that the average cost of a data breach is $3.62 million globally, a 10 percent decline from 2016 results.
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Worldwide DDoS attacks increased significantly over the past year but they get much less publicity than other forms of cyber attack. Marie Hattar looks at why this is and what the latest techniques are to protect businesses against such incidents.
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ENISA’s Annual Incidents report provides an aggregated analysis of incidents affecting the availability of services reported to ENISA and the European Commission under Article 13a, by the National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) of the different EU Member States.
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Many enterprises don’t devote enough attention to mission critical applications when creating disaster recovery plans. One of the biggest reasons for this is the ‘resiliency perception gap
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Gartner, Inc. has highlighted the latest technologies for information security and overviewed how organizations can use them to enhance security.
- Organizations are turning to artificial intelligence and machine learning systems for cyber security
- ERP systems will increasingly be a target for attacks: report
- Bored and distracted employees are biggest potential information security risk
- Plan B see large uptick in ransomware based disaster recovery invocations